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Santa Claus, Arizona, was once a tourist hub that celebrated Christmas every day of the year. What happened to the town? Here's the story.
Santa Claus, Arizona, was once a tourist hub that celebrated Christmas every day of the year. What happened to the town? Here's the story.
Santa Claus, Arizona Though a ghost town today, the town that was Santa Claus still has festive buildings that can be spotted by tourists driving between Phoenix and Las Vegas.
Santa Claus Santa Claus is one of the most unique ghost towns because, as the name might suggest, Christmas was celebrated year-round there.
How Santa Claus - probably - got its name Pat Koch (pronounced ‘Cook’) is 93 and has been heavily involved with the festive aspects of the Santa Claus community for more than 80 years.
Google's annual Santa Tracker is now live with a realtime map tracking Santa's journey as he travels around the world distributing gifts.
Santa Claus, Arizona Founded: 1937 Fans of ghost towns will covet this abandoned Christmas-themed settlement in the Mojave Desert.
It's not unusual to see Santa Claus riding around town on a motorized sleigh or a fire truck this time of year, but Los Angeles has a rather unique case, where someone dressed as Saint Nick is ...
IN the heart of the Arizona desert lies a town called Santa Claus, left abandoned for almost 30 years. A Californian real estate agent bought the town in 1937 with her husband in the hopes of creat… ...
Deep in Mohave County sat Santa Claus, Arizona: A holiday-themed wonderland that crumbled away. It was torn down this year. Here's its story.
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