10 Christmas-Themed Small Towns in America

It's only fitting that this small Alaskan town that shares the name of Santa Claus' hometown pulls out all the stops for Christmas.

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These U.S. Towns Go All Out for the Holidays

It's only fitting that this small Alaskan town that shares the name of Santa Claus' hometown pulls out all the stops for Christmas.

Located 14 miles outside of Fairbanks, this North Pole celebrates Christmas year-round, with parades in July and nostalgic red-and-white candy cane stripes splashed across the city streets. In the town center, you'll find the Santa Claus House, a one-time post office turned holiday shop. You can visit live reindeer, shop for Christmas gifts, take a photo with the world's largest Santa statue, and say "hello" to the man in red himself. Perhaps best and most spirited of all, a resident who is legally named Santa Claus serves on the North Pole city council — long white beard and all.

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