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For many long years, Santa Claus was associated with eight reindeer. Then, in 1939, Robert L. May added a ninth and a new Christmas tradition was born.
We have known and loved the eight or nine reindeer that pulls Santa's sleigh. However, have you ever wondered where they came from or maybe how they got their names?
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is the most beloved children's Christmas carols of all time. Here are the lyrics to this song for kids to sing along this Christmas.
These three dessert recipes are taken from antiquarian cookery books. Recreate them in your own kitchen and learn about the how the Elizabethans cooked.
Spanish Paps - Authentic Tudor & Georgian recipes taken from antiquarian Cookery Books
Most people know Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer from the television special or Christmas song. But before television and radio, Rudolph had his start at Montgomery Ward.
Three friends come of age for a second time in this road trip from Idaho to California in a '66 Bonneville convertible.
A glimpse into the way we dined in 17th Century 'Merrie' England
Except for a short period of time in England, when the puritans banned Christmas as a pagan celebration, the Christmas Day feast has always been a part of Christian life.
Eggnog is a holiday drink with a history that traces back to England and Colonial America. This traditional homemade eggnog recipe uses cooked eggs, cream and nutmeg.
A ceremony is held at Harvard University to parody the prestigious Nobel Prizes to honour more dubious achievements than those recognized in Stockholm.
The original Rudolph contained role models, life lessons, and characteristics associated with America in 1964 that still apply today.


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