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  2. Mr. Jingeling - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Jingeling became the "Keeper of the Keys" as a reward for saving Christmas when Santa lost the key to his Treasure House of Toys. Jingeling saved the day by making a new key. Mr. Jingeling was created in 1956 by Frank Jacobi, head of a Chicago advertising agency to promote the toys sold at Halle's Department Store in Cleveland.

  3. Department 56 - Wikipedia

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    Department 56 is a U.S. manufacturer of holiday collectibles, ornaments and giftware, known for its lit Christmas village collections and Snowbabies collection. It is owned by Enesco and based in Eden Prairie, Minnesota. The brand's first products were issued in 1976, and various distinct villages and sub-series have been introduced since then.

  4. List of breweries in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Bookhouse Brewing Company [16] – Cleveland; Boss Dog Brewing Company [17] – Cleveland Heights; BottleHouse Brewery And Meadery [18] – Cleveland Heights; Breaking Point Brewery [19] – Cleveland Heights; The Brew Kettle [20] – Amherst; The Brew Kettle [21] – Strongsville; BrewLounge Beer [22] - Columbiana; Brick and Barrel Brewery [23 ...

  5. 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Full Poem and History - AOL

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    The poem, originally titled A Visit or A Visit From St. Nicholas, was first published anonymously on Dec. 23, 1823, in a Troy, New York newspaper called The Sentinel.

  6. Haynes faith column: 'Twas the life before 'Christmas' of ...

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    Before his fame as a Christmas Eve poet, he was known for publishing a “Hebrew and English Lexicon” in 1809. ... “A Visit From St. Nicholas” also was published anonymously, and Moore wasn ...

  7. Belsnickel - Wikipedia

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    Belsnickel (also known as Belschnickel, Belznickle, Belznickel, Pelznikel, Pelznickel, Bell Sniggle [1]) is a crotchety, fur-clad Christmas gift-bringer figure in the folklore of the Palatinate region of southwestern Germany along the Rhine, the Saarland, and the Odenwald area of Baden-Württemberg.