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Santa Clause is hours from making his yearly trek to North America to convey toys to great young ladies and young men — and, fortunately, it's less demanding than at any other time to watch Saint Nick.


With the assistance of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and Google, you can find precisely when Mr. Claus will be in your neighborhood.

For over six decades, NORAD has been following Santa and his group of reindeer on Christmas Eve.

As indicated by its site, the training started in 1955 when a nearby daily paper advertisement misprinted Santa's telephone number and rather gave out the immediate line to Air Force Col. Harry Shoup at the Continental Air Defense Command Operations Center in Colorado Springs. Shoup did his best to answer the kids' inquiries that night, and when NORAD was shaped three years after the fact to help ensure the airspace over North America, they proceeded with the occasion custom of following Father Christmas for inquisitive (and energized) kids and families.

Beginning at 2:01 a.m. Eastern time on Sunday morning, watchers could tune in to a livestream of Santa (here) gave by NORAD that demonstrated him making his last arrangements previously taking Rudolph and his reindeer to the skies.

From that point, families can watch Saint Nick on NORAD's "Santa Clause Cams" as he travels over the world. Likewise, anybody can call 1-877-HI-NORAD (1-877-446-6723) to talk with live NORAD trackers, or download the NORAD Tracks Santa Claus application to find Santa and read more about the occasion for a significantly more immersive Christmas Eve encounter. The association likewise has a committed Facebook page to give an inside look on their vacation endeavors.

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