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Behind NORAD’s 59-Year History of Tracking Santa on Christmas Eve

Every year, a team of volunteers at NORAD tracks Santa online while answering phone calls and e-mails from kids across North America.
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If you’re celebrating Christmas Eve tonight within 5 meters of a child, prepare to be peppered with multiple requests to visit www.NORADSanta.org. That’s the website on which NORAD, the joint U.S.-Canada air defense command located in Colorado, tracks Santa Claus’ progress as he delivering gifts around the globe. The Associated Press has a great feature out on the 59-year-old program that explains how what began as a call center for kids to ring in to track the man in red has developed into this:


I’ve linked to the Boston Globe version below. It’s a fun little read that will highlights the folks who devote their time to this fun service. Check it out and let us know what you think.

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