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After buying and giving away coloring books for Christmas every year, Montgomery Ward wanted its own book as a cost-saving measure. Rudolph proved popular, writes Smithsonian.
The Lake County Treasurer’s Office has announced its Christmas coloring pages contest. Four coloring pages were chosen which include Santa Claus, The Grinch, and a Reindeer. Children can submit ...
After buying and giving away coloring books for Christmas every year, Montgomery Ward wanted its own book as a cost-saving measure. Rudolph proved popular, writes Smithsonian.
"Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer". In 1939, Chicago copywriter Robert L. May created the character of Rudolph for the annual Christmas coloring booklet for the retail and catalog company Montgomery ...
The Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer television special first aired on NBC December 6, 1964. Fifty years later, it has become a beloved Christmas classic—capturing the heart and wonder of ...
TODAY, THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE WILL LIGHT ITS CHRISTMAS TREE IN DEER DISTRICT. JOINING US NOW IS DAVID CARUSO WITH DYNAMIC EVENTS. AND WE’RE SO HAPPY TO HAVE YOU HERE TODAY. THANK YOU. THIS IS MY ...
A Christmas classic turns 60 on Friday, and now's your chance to see it again in the comfort of your home. The stop-action animation show, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," has long been a holiday ...
Oh deer — that’s not how Rudolph’s nose shines red! A three-legged buck in Oregon had gotten a string of Christmas lights wrapped around his antlers before state wildlife officials stepped ...
After buying and giving away coloring books for Christmas every year, Montgomery Ward wanted its own book as a cost-saving measure. Rudolph proved popular, writes Smithsonian.
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