The North American Aerospace Defense Command has been tracking the location of Santa Claus for children since 1955.
NORAD, the North American Aerospace Defense Command, tracks Santa's Christmas Eve flight around the world each year.
The North American Aerospace Defense Command, known as NORAD, began tracking Santa in 1955. “It’s a local effort that reaches ...
For 70 years, the North American Aerospace Defense Command has kept tabs on Santa to ensure the safe delivery of all presents ...
For 70 years, NORAD’s Santa Tracker has been spreading holiday cheer by letting kids follow Santa’s journey on Christmas Eve. Some of the trackers are updating ...
It’s Christmas Eve, and as the night approaches, the chorus of ‘When is Santa coming?’ will be ringing throughout the house.
At 6 a.m. EST, trackers worldwide can speak with a live phone operator to inquire as to Santa’s whereabouts by dialing the toll-free number 1-877-Hi-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) or by sending an email to ...
Sometimes kids drop the phone after hearing Santa won't show up if they're not asleep. Others who call the NORAD Tracks Santa ...
When the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center became NORAD in 1958, the Santa tracker was established. Over the past seven decades, the tracker has only become more accessible. The ...
For 70 years, North American Aerospace Defense Command has embarked on a special Christmas Eve mission: tracking Santa.
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