Santa Claus, Indiana, acquired its famous name in 1856 and has been
celebrating the spirit of Christmas ever since.
Postmaster James Martin began answering children's letters to Santa and
his elves in 1914, a tradition that continues to this day and makes
Santa Claus a favored destination for those seeking the holiday spirit.
The town's unique name prompted Robert Ripley to feature it in his
popular cartoon strip, and businessmen such as Carl Barrett and Milton
Harris raced to erect Christmas attractions as early as 1935. Beating
Walt Disney by nearly a decade, Louis J. Koch opened Santa Claus Land,
the nation's first theme park, in 1946. Today, visitors still flock to
Santa Claus to share in the magic of America's Christmas Hometown.