Why Christmas? – whychristmas?com is one of the biggest (and best!) Christmas information sites on the web. Learn about the history and traditions about Christmas and from across the globe.
Wikipedia – Christmas according to Wikipedia offers a full resource about the history and culture of the season.
Saint Nicholas Day– Saint Nicholas Day, also called the Feast of Saint Nicholas, observed on 5 December or on 6 December.
Christmas Lights Day – Time to deck the halls, folks, because December 1 is National Christmas Lights Day!
Christmas Caroling Day – Once upon a time, Christmas celebrations wouldn’t have been anything without caroling, and this is exactly what is celebrated on Go Caroling Day on December 20.
Lucia Day – The annual candlelit Lucia procession on 13 December is perhaps one of the more exotic-looking Swedish customs, with girls and boys clad in white full-length gowns singing songs together.
Advent Calendar Day – Kid’s just love the excitement of the days leading up to the big day, especially when they recieve a little surprise every day. In the past they could look forward to a piece of candy or small trinket, currently there are Advent calendars of all tastes and interests. Counting down the days to Christmas is an enjoyable experience for all ages!
Holiday Lights – Join these virtual tourist guides through fabulous displays of light and celebration around the world.
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