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Mr. Santa Claus Outhouse, Santa Claus, Arizona
"Mr. Santa Claus. Santa Claus, Ariz., on Hiway 93. Gallup Photo."
Stamped on the back of this real photo postcard: "Santa Claus, Arizona, via Box 373, Kingman."
See Wikipedia's Santa Claus, Arizona article for the story of what is now an "uninhabited desert town" and how it used to be a Santa-themed tourist attraction.
Stamped on the back of this real photo postcard: "Santa Claus, Arizona, via Box 373, Kingman."
See Wikipedia's Santa Claus, Arizona article for the story of what is now an "uninhabited desert town" and how it used to be a Santa-themed tourist attraction.
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