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YULE LOVE REPEATING CHILDHOOD
Welcome to an authentic Yuletide atmosphere where people never grow up, even when they grow old. The very name by which Christmas is also known – Yule or Yule Day or the Yuletide Season — is literally linked to its … Continue reading
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How did the American Christmas Tree Become So Popular?
German immigrants to America are most probably the root of the spread of the American Christmas Tree, but not the carriers. That honor appears to go to commercial literature in the form of holiday Gift Books. Just know a paradox … Continue reading
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