1.Santa's Letters

In the 1850s, Fanny Longfellow wrote letters from Santa, a tradition now continued with the USPS.

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2.Santa's Town

Santa Claus, Indiana, claims to be "America's Christmas Hometown," featuring festive landmarks.

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3.Santa Hotline

Santa can be reached by phone, providing a direct connection for children to share their wishes.

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4.Santa Tracking

Google and NORAD offer Santa tracking tools, enabling people to follow his journey on Christmas Eve.

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5.French Correspondence

In 2013, France led in sending letters to Santa, followed by Canada and the U.S.

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6.Letter Burning

Before postal services, children burned letters to Santa, hoping the ashes would reach him.

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7.Email Santa

Tech-savvy kids can email Santa through platforms like emailsanta.com, modernizing communication.

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8.Delivery Statistics

The Atlantic estimated Santa delivers presents to 22 million children an hour, showcasing the magic of Christmas.

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9.Santa University

A four-day Santa University in Colorado trains individuals aspiring to embody the festive character.

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10.Santa's Postal Code

Canada assigns Santa his own postal code, allowing letters addressed to Santa Claus, North Pole, H0H 0H0.

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11.Comic Book Appearance

Santa Claus featured in a 1991 Marvel comic where he interacted with the X-Men.

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12.Pilot's License

A 1927 photo showed Santa receiving a pilot's license, adding a whimsical touch to his Christmas Eve journey.

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13.Coal Tradition

Misbehaved children receive coal in stockings, a convenient practice rooted in 19th-century fireplace fuel.

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14.Timeless Legend

The legend of Santa Claus, enduring for over 200 years, remains a cherished part of Christmas traditions worldwide.

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