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  2. How many days until Christmas Day 2024? See live countdown - AOL

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    Countdown to Christmas: Watch live countdown Other key dates this holiday season. Thanksgiving (Nov. 28) Hanukkah (Dec. 22–30) Christmas Eve (Dec. 24) Christmas Day (Dec. 25) Kwanzaa (Dec. 26 ...

  3. How many more days until Christmas? Here's where to ... - AOL

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    Christmas Day always falls Wednesday, Dec. 25, and this year, the date lands on a Wednesday. Watch a Christmas countdown here . As the holiday nears, you can also follow Santa Claus on his journey ...

  4. When is Christmas Day 2024? How many shopping days do ... - AOL

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    Days.To's Christmas countdown features a Christmas-themed backdrop that changes every few seconds. One image features a Santa Claus steering a sleigh full of toys, while another depicts red ...

  5. Trafalgar Square Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the tree provides a focal point for Christmas carolling groups. [3] For many in London, the tree and the accompanying carolling signals the countdown to Christmas. [2] Since 2009, the Poetry Society has commissioned new poems annually for display on banners around the base of the tree. In 2010, schoolchildren also performed one ...

  6. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Christmas lights and banners may be hung along streets, music played by speakers, and Christmas trees placed in prominent places. [149] It is common in many parts of the world for town squares and consumer shopping areas to sponsor and display decorations.

  7. Christmas creep - Wikipedia

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    Iguatemi Florianópolis in Florianópolis, Santa Catarina, Brazil decorated for Christmas on November 22, 2014. Christmas creep is a merchandising phenomenon in which merchants and retailers introduce Christmas-themed merchandise or decorations before the traditional start of the holiday shopping season, which in the United States is on the day after Thanksgiving. [1]