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Christmas circa 1900

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Christmas circa 1900
Christmas around 1900: A photo of a young girl looking up a chimney entitled "where Santa Lives."

I'm sure that this is a staged portrait but what a wonderful picture of Christmas around the turn of the 19th century!

Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress, W.H. Partridge
Date & Place: in USA
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Happy Christmas Eve! Circa 1900: Waiting for Santa. Are you still full of anticipation on Christmas Eve?
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