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NORAD and Google, Santa Track

December 1st, 2007 · No Comments · Trackback/Ping ·

Carrie Farrell from Google shares charming insight into the background of how NORAD’s Santa Tracking came about, with a picture of the man who started it all — Carrie’s grandfather, Colonel Harry Shoup. In the ongoing tradition of Santa Tracking every year — NORAD has teamed up with Google to offer several ways to keep children informed of where Santa’s sleigh is being sighted on the map this Christmas!

Updated on: December 6th, 2007 at 3:27 pm

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