North Pole, Alaska is widely associated with Christmas, and the home of Santa Claus. His house, and a giant sculpture of his Santa-ness himself, bring Christmas cheer every day. But it doesn’t end there, as the rest of the town has embraced the Christmas vibe and made North Pole a year-round holiday wonderland. Head to North Pole where it’s Christmas every day!
North Pole is a small town of 2000 people in the interior of Alaska. They have embraced the Christmas spirit and made North Pole a place where it is Christmas year-round.
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Everything in North Pole is adorned with candy canes, red and green, Christmas decorations, and holiday names.
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Including the post office…
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Even the light poles are decorated like candy canes!
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Sculptures of Santa are everywhere in this Christmas town!
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The Senior Center is Chrsitmas themed as well!
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Head to the Santa Claus House to visit the big guy, his elves, and a wonderland of toys and Christmas joy.
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With a wide variety of ornaments, toys, and Alaskan mementos are available from Santa’s House for all your Christmas desires.
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There are reindeer in the yard, of course, for Santa’s flying adventures.
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Local businesses embrace the Christmas theme and decorate accordingly. The Screaming Weasel is a cheerful shop featuring only locally created and handmade items with a holiday flair.
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The streets are named with a Christmas theme as well including Dancer Lane, Snowman Lane, Kris Kringle, Mistletoe, Blitzen, Donner, and Saint Nicholas Drives!
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Visit North Pole, Alaska where it’s Christmas every day.
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Santa Claus House - North Pole, Alaska Official Facebook
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