Did you know that there are six towns named after Christmas?
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Christmas, Florida, |
Did you know that there are six towns named after Christmas?
Did you know that
Christmas, Florida, greets visitors with a fully decorated 25-foot-tall evergreen — 365 days a year?
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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania |
Did you know that Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, wraps its downtown in 5,500 strands (or two miles' worth!) of lights, as seen in the photo above?
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Santa Claus, Indiana |
Did you know that
Santa Claus, Indiana, recruits 150 "elves" to reply to letters (some 11,000 annually) that arrive for the city's
namesake.
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North Pole, Alaska |
Did you know that North Pole, Alaska, trucks in 2.2 million
pounds of ice to build its annual winter wonderland of frozen sculptures.
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Snowflake, Arizona |
Did you know that Snowflake, Arizona, serves up to 1,000 cups of hot cocoa after the town's annual holiday parade?
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Noel, Missouri, |
Did you know that Noel, Missouri, floats a locally-cut cedar tree atop a 144-square-foot raft to create a festive reflection in the Elk River each December?
Did you know that
Rudolph, Wisconsin,
remembers the red-nosed reindeer of the same name all year long with 40
street signs
featuring a silhouette of the famous creature?
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Evergreen, Alabama |
Did you know that
Evergreen, Alabama, adorns downtown sidewalks with over 30 Christmas trees?
Did you know that
Joy, Illinois, processes more than 12,800 cards
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Joy, Illinois, |
that come through the town's mail system during the holidays to receive a special postmark?
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Christmas Valley, Oregon |
Did you know that
Christmas Valley, Oregon, concludes its
annual parade and caroling by serving around 400 cookies — that's more than the town's total population?
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