There are three locations in the United States with the name Santa Claus.

1. Georgia. Located in Toombs County. Population 165 in the 2010 census.

This Santa Claus is too small for a post office, but it still has Candy Cane Street and December Drive to fit the seasonal theme. The small area is dotted with themed business and decorated with garlands and other holiday iconography year-round.

2. Indiana. Located in Spencer County. Population 2481 in the 2010 census.

Founded in 1854 as Santa Fe, the name was changed two years later to avoid confusion with another Indiana town of the same name. The post office is now the only one bearing the name Santa Claus and gets thousands of letters to Santa each year.

3. Arizona. Located in Mohave County. A ghost town abandoned 1995.

Nina Talbot founded the town in 1937, which attracted attention for its holiday-themed businesses such as the Santa Claus Inn and a children's train called Old 1225. Its popularity soon declined, and the last operating business closed in 1995.

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