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  2. Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    His Christmas image in the Harper's issue dated 29 December 1866 was a collage of engravings titled Santa Claus and His Works, which included the caption "Santa Claussville, N.P." [34] A colour collection of Nast's pictures, published in 1869, had a poem also titled "Santa Claus and His Works" by George P. Webster, who wrote that Santa Claus's ...

  3. Is Santa Claus Real? Here's What to Say When Your Kids Ask - AOL

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    Here's everything to know about the real story of Santa Claus, from the legend of Saint Nick to the modern-day jolly man in red. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support ...

  4. Norad Santa tracker – live: Follow Father Christmas and his ...

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    Father Christmas is currently flying around the globe to deliver presents to children around the world. Every year Norad – the North American Aerospace Defense Command – tracks Santa ’s ...

  5. Virginia O'Hanlon - Wikipedia

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    Virginia O'Hanlon (circa 1895) O' Hanlon's original 1897 letter Laura Virginia O'Hanlon Douglas (July 20, 1889 – May 13, 1971) was an American educator best known for writing a letter as a child to the New York newspaper The Sun that inspired the 1897 editorial "Is There a Santa Claus?

  6. YouTuber designs a mind-blowing flying Santa - AOL

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    YouTuber Otto Dieffenbach, well-known for his innovative identifiable flying objects, brought some holiday cheer to the skies.. In this clip, the vibrant sleigh–occupied by a jolly-looking Santa ...

  7. Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus - Wikipedia

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    Original editorial in The Sun of September 21, 1897 "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" is a line from an editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church.Written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real, the editorial was first published in the New York newspaper The Sun on September 21, 1897.

  8. Flying Santa - Wikipedia

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    The Flying Santa is the name given to a tradition that dates to Christmas of 1929, when packages of gifts were dropped from a plane to lighthouse keepers and their families along the New England coast. [1] The organization was the brainchild of William H. Wincapaw, [2] a floatplane pilot from Friendship, Maine. He was well known for ...

  9. Is Santa Real? How To Explain Santa to Your Kids - AOL

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    Since the real Saint Nicholas devoted his life to helping others, it seemed appropriate to merge the two at the time. As time went on, however, the legend of Santa Claus became more of a myth than ...