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Writing to Santa Claus, 12/4/20

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Writing to Santa Claus, 12/4/20
A photo of a child posting a letter to Santa, December 1920.
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his photo of a girl posting a letter to Santa reminds us of the magic of writing a letter, putting it in an envelope, addressing it to "Santa, North Pole" or "Santa Claus", adding a stamp, and walking to the mailbox. And for the next 60 - 70 years, that's the way it was done
Photo of Ron Snow Ron Snow
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12/13/2018
Yeah.....now you just send him an E-mail. Rather sad that most of the magic is gone.
Photo of Lorri Trossen Lorri Trossen
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12/13/2018
Ron Snow nope u still can address a letter 2 Santa Claus 124 Candy Cane Lane, North Pole. And your letter carrier I'll pick it up . And someone answers the kids letters 🎅 and no postage necessary
Photo of Bob Gaines Bob Gaines
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12/13/2018
Look at the street lamp and the small, old style mail box - that picture has to be at least 75 or 80 years ago, probably much more!
Photo of Jen Logsdon Schroeder Jen Logsdon Schroeder
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12/14/2018
Our post office still has a special mailbox for letters to Santa.
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