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Sunday, November 26, 2017

Did you know that there are six towns named after Christmas?

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?

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?

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.
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.

Snowflake, Arizona
Did you know that Snowflake, Arizona, serves up to 1,000 cups of hot cocoa after the town's annual holiday parade?
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?

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
Joy, Illinois,
that come through the town's mail system during the holidays to receive a special postmark?
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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