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Christmas, a Christian holiday honoring the birth of Jesus, has evolved into a worldwide religious and secular celebration, incorporating many pre-Christian and pagan traditions into the festivities.

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History of Christmas

How Did Christmas Start? The middle of winter has long been a time of celebration around the world. Centuries before the arrival of the man called Jesus, early Europeans celebrated light and birth in the darkest days of winter. Many peoples rejoiced during the winter solstice, when the worst of the winter was behind them […]

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Santa Claus

Santa Claus—otherwise known as Saint Nicholas or Kris Kringle—has a long history steeped in Christmas traditions. Today, he is thought of as the jolly man in red who brings toys to good girls and boys on Christmas Eve, but his story stretches all the way back to the 3rd century.

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HISTORY: Christmas Trees

History of Christmas Trees

The history of Christmas trees has many roots, ranging from the use of evergreens in ancient Egypt and Rome to the German traditions of candlelit trees that made its way to America in the 1800s.

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HISTORY: Christmas Traditions Around the World

Christmas Traditions Worldwide

Discover Christmas traditions from Germany, Mexico, France, America, Spain and beyond.

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History of Christmas Trees

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History of the Christmas Carol

Get the facts on the tradition of Christmas carols, and find out how “Jingle Bells” came about.

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Candy Canes

Though Christmas happens once a year, candy canes are manufactured all year long.

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Christmas Becomes a Holiday

Today’s Christmas celebrations combine secular and religious traditions.

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Santa Claus

The modern image of Santa Claus has been refined again and again.

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How 25 Christmas Traditions Got Their Start

Learn why we decorate trees, swap cookies and hide pickles and elves, among other traditions.

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How Christmas Was Celebrated in the Middle Ages

In medieval times, Christmas celebrations carried on for multiple raucous days and nights.

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Devotees take part in the first of a nine-day pre-dawn mass, locally called "Misa de Gallo", before Christmas at a church in Las Pinas, Metro Manila December 16, 2014. The pre-dawn mass is considered one of the most popular traditions among Filipinos during the Christmas season, the longest holiday celebration in the predominantly Roman Catholic country. REUTERS/Erik De Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: RELIGION SOCIETY) - Image ID: 2CWE684 (RM)

7 Latin American Holiday Traditions

Many celebrate the Nativity—and the New Year—in festive, sometimes whimsical, ways.

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American soldiers of 101st infantry regiment peel potatoes around a sink decorated with a tiny Christmas tree.

How Americans Celebrated the Holidays During World War II

Americans adjusted amid the war, and found different, often leaner ways to mark the holidays.

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This Day in History


1823

The poem “A Visit From St. Nicholas” is first published

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