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Santa Claus and Christmas at the Northpole
Enjoy Christmas with Santa Claus at the North pole, an award-winning Christmas web site. Send a letter to Santa Clause or a Christmas card to a friend. Find yummy Christmas recipes ...
North Pole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is, subject to the caveats explained below, defined as the point in the northern hemisphere where ...
Christmas games, Christmas music, Christmas karaoke
Free games, Christmas music, and karaoke are only the beginning of your fun at the Northpole. Chat with some of Santa s elves or read stories about your favorite northpole elf.
North Pole, Alaska - HOME
Welcome to the City of North Pole, located outside of Fairbanks in Alaska, on the world wide web. Where the Spirit of Christmas Lives Year Round.
The North Pole Web Site
Email Santa, Christmas Carols, Christmas, christmas recepies, christmas around the world
North Pole: Definition from Answers.com
(Click to enlarge) North Pole (Thom Gillis) North Pole n. The northern end of the earth's axis of rotation, a point in the Arctic Ocean
North Pole Santa's Workshop in Colorado at the foot of Pikes Peak
Santa’s Workshop/North Pole is a Christmas themed family amusement park with an ice-covered pole that never melts. Surrounding is a variety of gift shops, each with unique ...
Arctic theme page - North Pole Web Cam
Arctic pictures from the live North Pole Web Cam
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North Pole faces GCI tax dilemmaFairbanks Daily News-MinerFAIRBANKS — GCI had to refund $42615.62 to 2375 customers in the North Pole area after the company learned it had ... |
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Looking Back in Fairbanks — August 1Fairbanks Daily News-MinerAugust 1, 2000 — A stream of impassioned testimony this spring from students, staff and parents at the North Pole Leadership Academy saved the alternative ... |
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Lewis Pugh's Mind-Shifting Mt. Everest SwimHuffington Post (blog)After he swam the North Pole, Lewis Pugh vowed never to take another cold-water dip. Then, he heard of Mt. Everest's Lake Imja -- a body of water at an ... |
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