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  2. What Is Christmas and Why Do We Celebrate It? - AOL

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    Christmas is always celebrated in America on the 25th of December, but the day of the week rotates. Here are the days of the week Christmas falls on for the next five years: Saturday, December 25 ...

  3. Norad Santa tracker – LIVE: Follow Santa Claus as he delivers ...

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    The tradition began in 1955, when a child mistakenly rang a Colorado military command asking to speak to Father Christmas – after a local newspaper ran an advert by a department store containing ...

  4. Norad Santa tracker – live: Follow Father Christmas and his ...

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    Over 3,407,301,279 presents now delivered as Santa’s reindeers race to complete the Christmas mission before the big day. Santa glides over Athens in latest stop Sunday 24 December 2023 20:20 ...

  5. NORAD Tracks Santa - Wikipedia

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    NORAD Tracks Santa, also called NORAD Santa Tracker, is an annual official program in which North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) [1] publishes the simulated tracking of Santa Claus, who leaves the North Pole to travel around the world on his mission to deliver presents to children every year on Christmas Eve.

  6. Royal Christmas message - Wikipedia

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    The King's Christmas message (or The Queen's Christmas message in a queen's reign, formally as His Majesty's Most Gracious Speech, [1] [2] and informally as the Royal Christmas message) is a broadcast made by the sovereign of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms to the Commonwealth of Nations each year at Christmas. The ...

  7. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The prominence of Christmas Day increased gradually after Charlemagne was crowned Emperor on Christmas Day in 800. [36] King Edmund the Martyr was anointed on Christmas in 855 and King William I of England was crowned on Christmas Day 1066. [37] The coronation of Charlemagne on Christmas of 800 helped promote the popularity of the holiday.

  8. Broadcasting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast with Christmas greetings and a request for listeners to write him and report on the broadcast wherever they were. [1] Fessenden received letters from many of his listeners who heard him from as far away as the West Indies. [2] Many individuals continued to experiment with their own methods of broadcasting.

  9. All About the Complex History of Christmas - AOL

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    For a time, the religious faithful coming to America did not celebrate Christmas at all, wanting to separate themselves from Britain and show reverence to the Bible by not celebrating on Dec. 25.