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  1. Santa Claus Origin: The Real Story Behind the Christmas Icon!

    4 days ago · Discover the real story of Santa Claus, tracing his origins from the generous 4th-century bishop St. Nicholas to the modern, jolly icon shaped by classic literature and traditions.

  2. Santa Claus | History, Christmas, North Pole, Legend, & Facts

    5 days ago · Santa Claus is a legendary figure who is the traditional patron of Christmas in the United States and other countries, bringing gifts to children. His popular image is based on …

  3. Santa Claus for hire San Antonio, Hill Country and surrounding areas

    Santa Claus for hire San Antonio - Santa Wade is a premier real bearded Santa for home & company parties, parades, tree lightings and events.

  4. Santa Claus - Wikipedia

    The 1956 popular song by George Melachrino, "Mrs. Santa Claus", and the 1963 children's book How Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Christmas, by Phyllis McGinley, helped to standardise and …

  5. Santa Claus: Real Origins & Legend - HISTORY

    Feb 16, 2010 · Santa Claus and his wife, Mrs. Claus, call the North Pole home, and children write letters to Santa and track Santa’s progress around the world on Christmas Eve.

  6. Santa arrives in San Antonio by helicopter and visits babies at …

    5 days ago · Santa Claus came to town—and his first stop was a visit with the babies from the NICU at the Women's & Children's Hospital on the University Health main campus.

  7. What are the origins of Santa Claus?

    Dec 21, 2023 · Over millennia St. Nicholas became the modern-day Santa Claus - transcending time, culture, and religion.

  8. Claus | Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    CLAUS is contained in 2 matches in Merriam-Webster Dictionary. Learn definitions, uses, and phrases with claus.

  9. Windcrest Santa Jim – Windcrest (San Antonio) Texas’ Real …

    The best part of our visits with Santa Jim & Mrs. Claus is the way they both are with the kids (and the adults, too!) - they're always in awe of Santa Jim. He is the nicest and sweetest!

  10. The History of Father Christmas - English Heritage

    The jolly old man who sneaks into our houses every 24 December is beloved across the world and known by many names. But should you call him Father Christmas, St Nicholas or Santa …