Every Christmas Eve, Norad tracks Santa’s sleigh in real-time, a tradition that began in 1955 when a child called a Colorado military command center looking for Santa after a department store ad misprint. Air Force Colonel Harry Shoup played along and started the festive custom, which Norad has continued since its creation in 1958, answering children’s questions and updating millions online in nine languages as Santa delivers presents across the globe. Stay tuned for updates as we follow Santa’s magical route.
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