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For these festively named towns, one month just isn't enough time to share their holiday spirit. Check out four holly jolly places that love to spread Christmas cheer no matter what month it is.
This town in central Alaska advertises its ZIP code (99705) as "Santa's
ZIP Code." And why not? After all, it's got the right name -- even if
the reason for it is more about economics than
holiday spirit. When a development company bought the area in 1952, it
decided to call it North Pole in the hopes of attracting a toy
manufacturer or theme-park developer to the area. While that didn't pan
out the way the developers had hoped, the town does lay claim to the
Santa Claus House, the "official" home of the jolly gift-giver. A
42-foot tall, 900-pound Santa statue welcomes visitors to the sprawling
store, which, predictably, specializes in Christmas-related merchandise
and collectibles.
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