Automobile License Plate Collectors Association Explained

Automobile License Plate Collectors Association, Inc. (ALPCA)
Type:Membership driven
Industry:History, Research
Founded: in Rumney Depot, New Hampshire, U.S., incorporated December 1957
Founders:Dr. Cecil George, Asa P. Colby
Hq Location Country:United States of America
Area Served:Worldwide
Key People:Cyndi McCabe (President and Chairman of the Board)
Products:Memberships, magazine, archives, conventions, annual Best Plate Award

The Automobile License Plate Collectors Association (ALPCA) is the largest such organization in the world.[1] Founded in Rumney Depot, New Hampshire, United States, in 1954 and holding its first meeting/convention in North Attleboro, Massachusetts, in 1955. It serves as a way for license plate collectors to trade plates, distribute news, and provide historic information to members.[2]

Overview

ALPCA currently has approximately 3,900 registered members and over 14,000 registered member numbers,[1] although many of the earlier—and therefore lower-numbered—members are now deceased or are no longer members. When an individual joins, he or she is assigned a membership number, which started with #1 in 1954, and are currently being issued in the 14000s. Members treasure their "ALPCA number" and often are known as much by the time period in which they joined than by name or geographic home. The club hosts an annual convention each June or July that attracts several hundred members, and regional meets take place in a number of states, provinces, and countries throughout the year. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the 2020 convention, originally scheduled for Tulsa, Oklahoma from July 8–11, 2020, was cancelled. The next convention, open to members only, was scheduled for Covington, Kentucky, from August 4 to 7, 2021.[3] [4]

Members come from all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia, as well as nineteen countries. Most members reside in the United States, followed by Canada, Germany, and Australia. Members receive the bi-monthly full-color publication "Plates;" have full access to the organization's web-based license plate archives for every country around the world; access to back issues of all publications; and can attend both regional meets and the annual convention.[5]

Despite the club's name, many members also collect and exchange license plates from vehicles other than automobiles. Antique vehicle, bus, camper, farm, military, motorcycle, trailer, and truck plates are just a few of the hundreds of other plate types that have been issued and are now collected by members.[6] [7]

Since 1972 ALPCA has annually presented a "Best Plate Award" to an American state or Canadian province.[8] To better educate the public regarding genuine license plates the association provides a "Guide to Deceptive and Misleading Plates" for free on its website.[9]

Many ALPCA members maintain their own interests and websites, sometimes overlapping, and sometimes going way beyond the confines of license plate collectors. A subset of them are "Extra-Miler Club" members, who seek to visit every county in the United States, often while picking antique shops and other venue for old tags. One member keeps track of the "highest numbers" issued in each state, and his website records what combinations are the latest to be issued.[10]

ALPCA members often consult the media for stories on issues in automobilia.[11] [12] [13]

Membership

The ALPCA has approximately 3,900 current members. Members choose whether their membership lasts one, two, three, four, or five years. Junior memberships, for those members less than 18 years of age, are also available. The organization's magazine, "Plates," is mailed to all members, and all members in good standing are entitled to vote for officers and the Best Plate Award. Members can research plates with the association's online archives which have been extensively expanded and updated in recent years. Members may also display the ALPCA logo (shield) for personal use.[14]

Executive Board

The ALPCA is run by a seven member Executive Board composed of the President, Vice-President, and five Directors. All members serve two year terms. The President and three of the Directors terms expire in even numbered years, and the Vice-President and two Directors terms expire in odd numbered years. The Administrative Staff, composed of the Secretary, Treasurer, Plates Editor, Webmaster, Regional Meet Coordinator, Complaint Chairman, and Legal Counsel, are appointed by the Executive Board, Similarly, the Project Staff, consisting of the Convention Planner, Convention Administrator, Archivist, Hall of Fame Coordinator, and Best Plate Coordinator, are also appointed by the Executive Board. The President also serves as the Chairman of the Executive Board. Note that prior to the 1977 election of board members there were multiple other elected offices which are not shown here.[15] [16]

PositionNameLocationTerm Ending
PresidentCyndi McCableElyria, OHJuly 8. 2026
Vice-PresidentDick YourgaAmherst, MAJuly 8, 2025
DirectorJohn NorthupLogan, UTJuly 8, 2026
DirectorBill DickersonManchester, NHJuly 8, 2025
DirectorJoel KimmetCincinnati, OHJuly 8, 2025
DirectorMike MorganEsterno, FLJuly 8, 2026
DirectorStephen TudayWoodstock, GAJuly 8, 2026

List of ALPCA Presidents

The ALPCA presidents' term of office has changed two times. From 1955 until 1961 their term was two years, from 1961 until 2004 the term was one year, and since 2004 the term is once again two years. To simplify the following chart multiple terms served consecutively are combined in one row. The following list of ALPCA Presidents was compiled from the ALPCA Newsletter, ALPCA Register, and Plates Magazine.

No.NameDatesTermsNotes
1Dr. Cecil W. George1955–19571Member #1; Granted life membership in 1988[17]
2Ralph Perkins1957 – July 4, 19581Resigned
3Frank SpinneyJuly 5, 1958 – 19591Appointed
4Roy A. Carson1959–19611
5Asa P. Colby1961–19621
6Clarence Titus1962–19631
7Carl Sweiven1963–19641
8Harvey Parkes1964–19662
9Andrew Young1966–19671
10Ernie Wilson1967–19681
11Joe Oliver1968–19691
12Frank German1969–19723
13Paul M. Maginnity1972–19731
14Willie Stahl1973–19741
15Earl Jenson1974–19751
16Edward Dietz1975–19761
17Dick Pack1976–19771
18Arthur D. Currie1977–19792
19James A. Crilly1979–19812
20Robert M. Crisler1981–19832
21James K. Fox1983–19852
22Robert M. Crisler1985–19872
23Jeffrey C. Minard1987–19892
24James A. Crilly1989–19912
25Michael C. Wiener1991–19932
26James K. Fox1993–19952
27Dale W. Blewett1995–19972
28Richard Yourga1997–20003
29Barney Schukraft2000–20011
30Michael R. Naughton2001–20064Three single year terms and one two year term.
31Jeff Francis2006–20102
32Michael Liscio2010 – May 30, 20111Resigned
33Stephen TudayJune 1, 2011 – July 20111Resigned
34Greg GibsonJuly 2011 – 20163
35Cyndi McCabe2016 – 5

Events

International conventions

The ALPCA has held annual conventions since 1955. The four earliest conventions were held at the host members' home. Since 1959 the annual conventions have been held in a larger private or public venue, and those held since 1984 have been at a convention center or other similarly large public venue. Conventions include three days of selling and trading of plates on the convention floor, an auction of license plates donated by members and individual states' department of motor vehicles, member displays that are judged and presented awards in many categories, committee and membership meetings, and social activities. Newly elected Executive Board members are installed just prior to the convention start. Conventions are only open to members and their guests.[18]

No.YearVenueLocation
11955Property of Cecil GeorgeNo. Attleboro, MA
21956Property of Cecil GeorgeNo. Attleboro, MA
31957Property of Robert OliverSetauket, NY
41958Property of Frank SpinneyBristol, NH[19]
51959Yorklyn Gun ClubYorklyn, DE
61960Odd Fellows HallAdamsburg, PA
71961Giroux Motor CompanyPhillipsburg, NJ[20]
81962American Legion HallNorth East, MD
91963American Legion HallCanastota, NY
101964Grange Hall, Hancock County Fair GroundsFindlay, OH[21] [22]
111965Natural Bridge HotelNatural Bridge, VA[23] [24]
121966Campus Center, Otterbein CollegeWesterville, OH
131967Franklin County Fair GroundsGreenfield, MA[25]
141968Merchants Building, Hancock County Fair GroundsFindlay, OH[26]
151969Memorial Gymnasium, Juniata CollegeHuntingdon, PA[27]
161970Kane County FairgroundsSt. Charles, IL
171971Youth Center, Ohio State FairgroundsColumbus, OH
181972Utah National Guard ArmorySalt Lake City, UT
191973Lakeside Gardens, Britannia ParkOttawa, ONT, CAN[28]
201974Hoover Community Building, Garfield Fair GroundsEnid, OK[29]
211975Acadia Community HallCalgary, ALB, CA[30]
221976Juniata CollegeHuntingdon, PA
231977Salem Community High SchoolSalem, IL
241978Lehigh Resort MotelLehigh Acres, FL
251979Lakeland Community CollegeMentor, OH
261980Oklahoma State FairgoundsOklahoma City, OK[31]
271981Central Cabarrus High SchoolConcord, NC
281982Lake Michigan CollegeBenton Harbor, MI
291983Dulaney Senior High SchoolTimonium, MD[32]
301984Rushmore Plaza Civic CenterRapid City, SD
311985Asheville Civic CenterAshville, NC[33]
321986Springfield Convention CenterSpringfield, IL
331987Abuquerque Convention CenterAlbuquerque, NM
341988Arthur Ashe CenterRichmond, VA
351989Riverside Convention CenterRochester, NY
361990Rapid City Convention CenterRapid City, SD
371991Kansas City Market CenterKansas City, MO
381992Peoria Civic CenterPeoria, IL
391993Hammons Trade Center, AuroraDenver, CO[34]
401994Chattanooga/Hamilton County Conv. & Trade Ctr.Chattanooga, TN
411995Sea Gate Convention CentreToledo, OH
421996Peoria Civic CenterPeoria, IL
431997Tucson Convention CenterTucson, AZ
441998Niagara Falls Convention and Civic CenterNiagara Falls, NY
451999Chattanooga/Hamilton County Conv. & Trade Ctr.Chattanooga, TN
462000Hammons Trade Center, AuroraDenver, CO
472001Peoria Civic CenterPeoria, IL
482002Niagara Falls Convention and Civic CenterNiagara Falls, NY
492003Tucson Convention CenterTucson, AZ
502004Rhode Island Convention CenterProvidence, RI
512005Sioux Falls Convention CenterSioux Falls, SD
522006Ontario Convention CenterOntario, CA
532007Von Braun CenterHuntsville, AL
542008Salt Palace Convention CenterSalt Lake City, UT
552009Bayfront Convention CenterErie, PA
562010Arlington Convention CenterArlington, TX
572011Charleston Convention CenterCharleston, WV[35]
582012Iowa Events CenterDes Moines, IA
592013Grand Sierra ResortReno, NV
602014Rochester Riverside Convention CenterRochester, NY
612015Northwest Arkansas Embassy SuitesRogers, AR
622016Grand Wayne Convention CenterFort Wayne, IN[36]
632017Ontario Convention CenterOntario, CA
642018Valley Forge Casino ResortValley Forge, PA
652019Knoxville Convention CenterKnoxville, TN
----2020Cox Business CenterTulsa, OK (cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic)[37]
662021Northern Kentucky Convention CenterCovington, KY[38]
672022Hampton Roads Convention CenterHampton, VA
682023Crowne Plaza Denver Airport Convention CenterDenver, CO
692024Lansing Convention CenterLansing, MI
702025Cox Business CenterTulsa, OK

Regional meets

Regional meets provide the opportunity for members to sell, trade, or barter plates with other members between annual conventions. The dates for officially sanctioned meets are published in the organization's magazine "Plates." These meets often include auctions, regional meetings, awards, and a social event such as a lunch meal. Like the annual conventions, regional meets are only open to members and invited guests. The number of regional meets varies each year, but recent years have seen 15 – 25 regional meetings. Some regional groups hold a single meeting, while others may host quarterly meetings. A list of upcoming regional meetings is also maintained at the ALPCA website.[39] [40]

Independent meets

Although these meets are not sponsored by ALPCA they provide some of the same collecting opportunities that the ALPCA annual convention and officially sanctioned regional meets provide. The independent meets also allow the general public a way to meet ALPCA members, help members learn about plates by talking to sellers, and begin or add to their collections of license plates. A list of upcoming independent meetings is maintained at the ALPCA website.[41]

Publications

From its inception ALPCA has distributed a publication to all active members. Unofficially, the primary publication was titled the ALPCA Newsletter, but it was many years before this was formalized. The name first appeared on the masthead in April 1972, but the name had appeared in the newsletter itself many times before this date. The ALPCA Newsletter changed names in February 2000 to the ALPCA Register, and since December 2004 has been known as Plates Magazine or informally as Plates. Back issues of these publications are available to active members on the association's website.[42] [43] [44]

Plates Magazine

Plates Magazine is full color and regularly features articles relating the history of a topic, such as an individual state, province, or country's plates; provides information about newly issued plate; convention, regional, and independent meet details; photo histories of plates and related ephemera, such as validation stickers or tabs; topical histories such as motorcycle, special event, ham radio, personalized plates; articles on individual collectors or collections; annual base plate information for North American jurisdictions; etc.[45] [46] [47] [48]

Archives

The online archives provide members an extensive research tool for information regarding the year a license plate was issued, serial numbers issued, colors, dates issued, slogans, plate material, and other plate characteristics. Originally relatively static, the archives have been greatly expanded, become an online database that is much easier to search, sort, and provides much improved photos over the original archives.[49]

Book

For the 50th anniversary of ALPCA two members wrote a book detailing the associations history. This publication, "A Moving History, 50 Years Of ALPCA, 100 Years of License Plates" was written by Jeff Minard & Tim Stentiford, and published by Turner Communications. In addition to the ALPCA history the book details 100 years of license plate history, and over 275 profiles of a cross section of ALPCA members.[50] [51]

Best Plate Award

Since 1972 members have voted each year to name one United States or Canadian license plate design, and in some years two such designs, introduced during the previous year as the "Best Plate."[52] The first award went to Pennsylvania for their early Bicentennial plate which featured the Liberty Bell in the center. The award to the 1970 Northwest Territories for their polar bear-shaped license plate was made by Executive Board action between December 1973 and February 1974.[53]

Members votes are based on both the plate's legibility and its aesthetics. For 1995, 1997, and 1998, the club recognized one standard-issue plate and one optional-issue plate, while in 1985 and 1989, two jurisdictions' designs tied for first place. The presentation of the award each year is usually covered by media outlets in the state that wins the award.[54] [55] For the 2015 award, Alaska declined a presentation ceremony due to issues over the use of a copyrighted image (the standing bear) without permission from the artist. For 2019 Oregan requested there be no ceremony due to the Covid pandemic.

ImageYearJurisdictionTimes
won
DesignType
1970Northwest Territories1Centennialgeneral
1971Pennsylvania1Bicentennial Stategeneral
1972Wyoming1Bucking Broncogeneral
1973Prince Edward Island1The Place To Be ... In 73general
1974South Dakota1Mount Rushmoregeneral
1975Colorado1Centennialgeneral
1976Michigan1Bicentennial[56] general
1977Mississippi1The Hospitality Stategeneral
1978Wyoming2Wooden Fencegeneral
1979Indiana11779 George Rogers Clarkgeneral
1980Kansas1Wheatgeneral
1981South Dakota2Mount Rushmoregeneral
1982North Carolina1First in Flightgeneral
1983California1The Golden Stateoptional
1984Maryland1350th Anniversaryoptional
1985Nevada1Bighorn Sheepgeneral
North Dakota1Theodore Rooseveltgeneral
1986Utah1Greatest Snow on Earthgeneral
1987Idaho1Centennialoptional
1988Oregon1Fir treegeneral
1989Nova Scotia1Canada's Ocean Playgroundgeneral
Oklahoma1Osage Battleshieldgeneral
1990South Carolina1Wren[57] general
1991Idaho2Famous Potatoes[58] general
1992Mississippi2Blue Gradientgeneral
1993North Dakota2Discover the Spiritgeneral
1994Kansas2Wheat[59] general
1995Texas1150 Years of Statehood[60] general
Pennsylvania2Flagship Niagaraoptional
1996Arizona1Grand Canyon Stategeneral
1997Manitoba1Friendlygeneral
Wisconsin1Sesquicentennialoptional
1998Alaska1Gold Rush Centennialgeneral
Idaho3Wildlifeelkoptional
1999Virginia1George Washington Bicentennialoptional
2000Wyoming3Devils Towergeneral
2001Arkansas1Game and Fish — Hummingbirdoptional
2002Oregon2Crater Lake Centennialoptional
2003Kentucky1It's That Friendly[61] general
2004Oklahoma2State ParksPavilionoptional
2005Kansas3Home on the Rangeoptional
2006South Dakota3Great Faces. Great Places.general
2007Mississippi3Biloxi Lightgeneral
2008Delaware1Centennial Plate 1909–2009[62] [63] optional
2009Oklahoma3Sacred Rain Arrow[64] [65] general
2010New Mexico1Centennial 1912–2012[66] [67] general
2011Arizona21912 Centennial 2012[68] [69] optional
2012Nebraska1Union Pacific Railroad Museum[70] [71] optional
2013Michigan2The Mackinac Bridge[72] [73] optional
2014Alberta1Support Our Troops[74] optional
2015Alaska2Grizzly bear[75] [76] general
2016Arizona3Historic Route 66[77] [78] optional
2017New Mexico2Chile Capital of the World[79] general
2018Maryland2Protect The Chesapeakeoptional
2019Oregon3Smokey Bearoptional
2020Oklahoma4Save the Monarchsoptional
2021Delaware2Support Pollinatorsoptional
2022Hawaii1Polynesian Voyaging Societyoptional
2023New York1Long Islandoptional

Hall of Fame

The ALPCA Hall of Fame was approved by the Board of Directors in 2002, but it did not officially induct any members until 2004. "The goal of the Hall of Fame is [to] provide a vehicle to learn about our founding fathers and the legacy of leaders throughout the years who have embodied the fraternal spirit of our hobby."[80]

"To be considered for the Hall of Fame, candidates must have served the club or hobby unselfishly for the good of all without concern for praise, compensation, or reward; promoted membership; provided guidance to fellow members; and taught others the value of collecting." Any member in good standing may nominate any ALPCA member for induction into the hall that they feel is deserving of the honor. The Hall of Fame Committee reviews all initial nominations, and the past presidents of the association vote to determine who on the list would be inducted in the Hall of Fame.

Notable members

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.alpca.org/ ALPCA Online – Automobile License Plate Collectors Association
  2. Carson . Roy A. . June 1979 . A Condensed History of ALPCA . ALPCA Newsletter . Westerville, OH . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . 55 .
  3. . ALPCA . Plates . Montezuma, IA . ALPCA . February 2020 .
  4. Web site: Conventions . . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . ALPCA . May 15, 2020 . Tulsa, OK - July 8 to 11, 2020 has been CANCELLED .
  5. Web site: Benefits of membership . . August 7, 2016 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 6, 2017.
  6. Giorgianni . Scott . June 2017 . 63 . 3 . California Speciality Plates . Plates Magazine . Montezuma, Iowa . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . 28–32 .
  7. Baran . Rob . February 2019 . 65 . 1. Pennsylvania Commercial Plates . Plates Magazine . Montezuma, Iowa . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . 12–14 .
  8. http://www.15q.net/plateoyear.html ALPCA Plate of the Year Winners
  9. Web site: The ALPCA Guide to Deceptive and Misleading Plates . . ALPCA . September 6, 2017 .
  10. Web site: Membership Information . . November 10, 2017 . Each year, the Extra Miler Club has an annual meeting, held in conjunction with the Automobile License Place Collectors Association. Although the groups are not connected, they do have many members in common. .
  11. http://travel.nytimes.com/2005/05/06/automobiles/06plates.html The New York Times > Automobiles > Driving: Vintage Cars, Vintage Plates
  12. http://www.projo.com/projocars/content/ca_delawareplate_02-23-08_9992QAC_v8.22886d6.html Delaware plate sells for U.S. record | projo.com | The Providence Journal projoCars |
  13. https://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE0DB1F3BF931A15751C0A965958260 Vanity With a Purpose; States Expand Specialty License Plates – New York Times
  14. Web site: What is ALPCA? . . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . ALPCA . October 9, 2017 .
  15. . ALPCA Officers 1955 – 1979 . ALPCA Newsletter . Westerville, OH . ALPCA . XXV . 3 . June 1979 . 55, 69 .
  16. . About ALPCA, ALPCA Officers and Staff . Montezuma, Iowa . Plates Magazine . ALPCA . 63 . 4 . August 2017 . 44 .
  17. Kincade . Gary B. . August 1988 . 339 ALPCANs Make Richmond Second Largest Meet . ALPCA Newsletter . 34 . 4 . Columbus, Ohio . ALPCA .
  18. . Where Was The First Convention . ALPCA Newsletter . Westerville, OH . ALPCA . XXV . 3 . June 1979 . 56 .
  19. News: . 160 Avid License Plate Fans Rummage Junk Piles as Hobby . Berkshire Eagle . Pittsfield, Massachusetts . August 8, 1958 . 6.
  20. News: Dennis . Margaret . February 11, 1961 . Collecting Ohio, Other States' License Plates Unusual Hobby For Findlay Man . The Republican Courier . Findlay, Ohio . 8 .
  21. News: . License Plate Collectors Meet Here At Weekend . Republican Courier . Findlay, Ohio . June 23, 1964 . 5 .
  22. News: . He Carries 400 Plates To Convention . Winona News . Winona, Minnesota . July 5, 1964 . 4 .
  23. News: Libby . Steve . Auto License Plate Collecting Becoming a World-Wide Hobby . The Bradford Era . Bradford, Pennsylvania . June 23, 1965 . 10 .
  24. News: . Local Couple Attend ALPA [sic] Convention . The Republican Courier . Findlay, Ohio . June 29, 1965 . 3 .
  25. News: . Car Plate Saver Goes Nonstop . Chicago Tribune . Chicago, Illinois . May 21, 1967 . E6 .
  26. News: . License Plate Collectors Will Hold Convention Here . The Republican Courier . Findlay, Ohio . June 28, 1968 . A9 .
  27. News: . License Plate Collectors Meet . Huntingdon Daily News . Huntingdon, Pennsylvania . June 28, 1969 . s .
  28. News: Alvarez . Gilbert . License Plates They Have A Bumper Crop . Las Cruces Sun News . Las Cruces, New Mexico . August 12, 1973 . 6, 9 .
  29. News: Adamson . Jenny . March 9, 1975 . He's a collector; not a 'hoarder' . Waterloo Courier . Waterloo, Iowa . 21 .
  30. News: . License Plates Valued . Arcadia Tribune . Arcadia, California . September 28, 1975 . A-3 .
  31. News: Smith . Bunny . August 17, 1980 . License plate collector, 17, claims championship . Lawrence Journal-World . Lawrence, Kansas . 28 .
  32. News: . Maryland 350th Tags Rated Best In World . Cumberland News . Cumberland, Maryland . December 31, 1984 .
  33. News: . Ken Smith's pursuit is license plates . Cedar Rapids Gazette . Cedar Rapids, Iowa . October 29, 1986 . 14B .
  34. News: . NM License Plate Display Is Winner . Lincoln County News . Carrizozo, New Mexico . July 15, 1993 . 9 .
  35. News: Mays . Mackenzie . License plate collectors hold convention in Charleston . The Charleston Gazette . Charleston, West Virginia . June 24, 2011 .
  36. News: Dillaway . Warren . License to love: Ashtabula man invested in collecting plates . Star Beacon . Ashtabula, Ohio . July 2, 2016 .
  37. Web site: COVID-19 Announcement :: ALPCA.
  38. McCabe . Cyndi . June 2018 . President's Message . Plates Magazine . Montezuma, Iowa . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . 4 .
  39. Wothe . Clark . August 2017 . Regional Meet Reports . Plates . Montezuma, Iowa . ALPCA . 63 . 4 . 32–33.
  40. Web site: Regional Meets . . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . ALPCA . October 9, 2017 .
  41. Web site: Independent Meets . . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . ALPCA . October 9, 2017 .
  42. Blewett . Dale . April 1972 . A.L.P.C.A. Newsletter . ALPCA Newsletter . Cincinnati, Ohio . ALPCA . 18 . 2.
  43. Dragon . Rich . February 2000 . What's In A Name . ALPCA Register . Warwick, Rhode Island . ALPCA . 46 . 1 . 2, 4.
  44. Stentiford . Tim . December 2004 . Introducing PLATES Magazine . Plates . Bridgeport, Connecticut . ALPCA . 50 . 6 . 4.
  45. Tanner . Eric . February 2017 . In This Issue . Plates . Montezuma, Iowa . ALPCA . 63 . 1 . 3.
  46. Tanner . Eric . April 2017 . In This Issue . Plates . Montezuma, Iowa . ALPCA . 63 . 2 . 3.
  47. Tanner . Eric . June 2017 . In This Issue . Plates . Montezuma, Iowa . ALPCA . 63 . 3 . 3.
  48. Tanner . Eric . August 2017 . In This Issue . Plates . Montezuma, Iowa . ALPCA . 63 . 4 . 3.
  49. Day . Ross . December 2016 . ALPCA Archives Update . Plates . Scotian, New York . ALPCA . 62 . 6 . 10–11 .
  50. . Hot Off The Press . Plates . Bridgeport, Connecticut . ALPCA . 51 . 4. August 2005 . 33.
  51. Book: Minard . Jeff . Stentiford . Tim . 2004 . A Moving History, 50 Years Of ALPCA. 100 Years Of License Plates . Paducah, Kentucky . Turner Publishing Company . 9 . 1-56311-975-7 .
  52. . Pennsylvania Takes '71 Award . Carson . Roy A. . ALPCA Newsletter . Chandler, Arizona . ALPCA . XVIII . 5 . 36 . October 1972 .
  53. . Seventeen Sez . Carson . Roy A. . ALPCA Newsletter . Chandler, Arizona . ALPCA . XX . 1 . 24 . February 1974 .
  54. http://www.state.sd.us/drr2/pressrelease/mv/0707_license_plate_award.htm Department of Revenue & Regulation
  55. http://www.ksrevenue.org/dmv-platereissue.htm Kansas Department of Revenue – Kansas Personalized License Plate Re-Issue
  56. News: . '76 plates may have to last until '80 . Traverse City Record Eagle . Traverse City, Michigan . February 7, 1977 . 15 .
  57. News: . S. Carolina cars put best plates forward . Chicago Tribune . Chicago, Illinois . August 18, 1991 . 3 .
  58. News: . Ohio the last of them all in license plate contest . Lima News . Lima, Ohio . August 2, 1992 . A8 .
  59. News: . Kansas license plates have global appeal . Iola Register . Iola, Kansas . December 26, 1995 . 2 .
  60. News: . Texas commemorative license plate gets top honor . Duncanville Today . Duncanville, Texas . December 12, 1996 . 2 (Autoworld) .
  61. News: Lawrence . Keith . Keith Lawrence (column) . Messenger-Inquirer . Owensboro, Kentucky . February 23, 2006 .
  62. http://www.alpca.org/press/releases/2009-04-03_plate-of-year/ALPCA_pr_2009-04-03_plate-of-year.pdf "Delaware Wins America's Best License Plate Award: National Contest Has Honored Top Plate Each Year Since 1970"
  63. Web site: Limited Edition Centennial Plate Announced as Winner for Best License Plate Award . . April 15, 2009 . Delaware Department of Motor Vehicles . State of Delaware . September 9, 2017.
  64. Web site: New Oklahoma License Plate Wins Best Plate Award . . May 17, 2010 . News On 6 . Griffin Communications . September 10, 2017 .
  65. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2009 . . 2010 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . ALPCA . September 10, 2017 .
  66. Web site: Centennial License Plate Selected As The Best License Plate In The Nation For 2010 . . May 2011 . New Mexico .gov . State of New Mexico . September 9, 2017.
  67. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2010 . Oliver . Gus . April 2011 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 9, 2017 .
  68. Web site: ALPCA Honors Arizona's Centennial License Plate . . May 3, 2012 . Pitch Engine . September 7, 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170907165538/http://legacy.pitchengine.com/arizonacentennial2012foundationandcommission/alpca-honors-arizonas-centennial-license-plate . September 7, 2017 . dead .
  69. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2011 . Oliver . Gus . April 2012 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  70. Web site: Union Pacific specialty license plate named best in U.S. . Nohr . Emily . April 8, 2014 . Omaha World-Herald . September 7, 2017.
  71. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2012 . Oliver . Gus . March 2013 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  72. Web site: Michigan Trumpets Award for "Beautiful" License Plate Design That It's Already Revising Because It's Illegible . Schreiber . Ronnie . April 8, 2014 . The Truth About Cars . September 7, 2017.
  73. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2013 . Oliver . Gus . March 2014 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  74. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2014 . Oliver . Gus . March 2015 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  75. Web site: Alaska's bear stands tall in national plate poll . Dunham . Mike . July 8, 2016 . Alaska Dispatch News . September 7, 2017.
  76. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2015 . Oliver . Gus . March 2016 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  77. Web site: Route 66 license plate named tops in the nation . . May 24, 2017 . ADOT . Arizona Department of Transportation . September 7, 2017.
  78. Web site: ALPCA's Best Plate of 2016 . Oliver . Gus . March 2017 . Automobile License Plate Collectors Association . September 7, 2017 .
  79. Web site: New Mexico chile license plate wins national award . Chris McKee . March 12, 2018 . KQRE . January 25, 2019.
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