Seasonal & Holidays
Santa Tracker: When St. Nick Arrives In Washington
Kris Kringle has a lot of ground to cover by tomorrow. Check-in on his progress so far.
If you need some incentive to get the kiddos tucked in, remind them that Santa has Rudolph’s red nose trained on Washington and won’t make his scheduled landing if they’re still stirring.
There are a couple of ways to convince them that Santa is, indeed, en route with at least some of the gifts they put on their lists.
One is the North American Aerospace Defense Command, which keeps count of the number of gifts good little children who went to bed on time have received. The U.S. military command charged with protecting the nation’s airspace picked up St. Nick’s sleigh on radar as it departed the North Pole around 1 a.m. Pacific Time Tuesday.
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The Google Santa Tracker found him over southeast Asia mid-morning Tuesday, which was Christmas Day there.
One way to keep the kids amused is to compare the differences between the two trackers. You can find them below:
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ON THIS DAY – In 1955, NORAD began to track Santa’s sleigh, on his journey around the globe delivering gifts. #NoradTracksSanta #OnThisDay pic.twitter.com/exK55ZdYkn
— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment) December 24, 2019
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