By edhat staff
Merry Christmas edhat readers! In true edhat fashion, here are some numbers about the Christmas holiday to fascinate you statisticians.
And of course a photo of one of the most brightly lit homes on the east side of Santa Barbara.
Christmas History
- Date of the first Christmas: December 25, 336 in Rome
- Year the first Christmas card was sent: 1611
- From 1647-1660, Christmas was banned in England by the Puritans
- Year that mistletoe was first associated with Christmas: The 18th century
- First time Christmas was a bank holiday: 1834 in the UK
- First US State to recognize Christmas: Alabama in 1836
- Year of the first commercial Christmas card: 1843
- Year Christmas became a US Federal holiday: 1870
- Year the candy cane was first associated with Christmas: 1874
Christmas Facts and Stats
Percentage of Americans that celebrate Christmas: 92%
Average amount Americans spend on holiday gifts: $663.96
Average amount the British spend on holiday gifts: $522.56
Percentage of Americans that send Christmas cards: 65%
Percentage of Americans that see Christmas as a religious holiday: 51%
Number of Christmas cards purchased annually: 1.6 billion
Amount it would cost if you purchased everything in the 12 Days of Christmas: $34,558.65
Poinsettias are originally from Mexico and were first brought to the US in 1825 by Joel Poinsett.
Christmas Tree History
- First recorded Christmas Tree: 1576 in Turckheim, Alsace
- Year the Christmas tree was introduced in the UK: 1832
- Year the Christmas tree was introduced in the US: 1850
- Year of the first known electrically-lit Christmas tree: 1882
- Year of the first lit US National Christmas Tree: 1923
- Year of the first Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree: 1933
Christmas Tree Facts and Stats
Number of real Christmas trees sold in the US annually: 25-30 million
Number of Christmas tree farms in the US: 15,000
Number of Christmas trees growing in the us: 350 million
Percentage of Americans that put up a Christmas tree: 79%
Largest exporter of Christmas trees in the world: Canada
Santa Claus History
- When and Where did Saint Nicholas live: 4th century in Turkey
- First appearance of Father Christmas:16th century
- Year “A Visit from St. Nicholas” (Twas the Night Before Christmas) was first published: 1823
- Year that the name ‘Kris Kringle’ was popularized: 1845
- First use of the name “Santa Claus” in the American press: 1773
- First appearance of Santa Claus in a Christmas parade: 1890
- Year that the editorial “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus” was first published: 1897
- First appearance of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: 1939
- Year that NORAD began tracking Santa Claus: 1955
- When was Mrs Claus popularized?1950’s and 60’s
Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer History
- Rudolph’s first appearance: 1939 in a Robert May book.
- Year that Johnny Marks’ Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer song, sung by Gene Autry, was released: 1949
- Publication of Rudolph sequel Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer Shines Again: 1954
- Year the Johnny Marks song Run Rudolph Run, sung by Chuck Berry, was released: 1958
- Year the Rudolph Little Golden Book was released: 1958
- Year the Rankin/Bass claymation Rudolph television special first aired:1964 on NBC
- Subsequent Rankin/Bass Specials: Rudolph’s Shiny New Year (1976) and Christmas in July (1979)
- Year Rudolph first appears on a US postage stamp: 2014
Classic Christmas Movies With Release Dates:
- Babes in Toyland – 1934; 1961 (Disney version)
- Scrooge – 1935, 1951, 1970
- A Christmas Carol – 1938, 1971, 2009
- Holiday Inn – 1943
- The Bells of St Mary’s – 1945
- It’s a Wonderful Life – 1946
- Miracle on 34th Street – 1947
- White Christmas – 1954
- Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer –1964
- A Charlie Brown Christmas – 1965
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas – 1966
- The Little Drummer Boy – 1968
- Frosty the Snowman – 1969
- Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town – 1970
- The Year Without Santa Claus – 1974
- Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas – 1977
- A Christmas Story – 1983
- Mickey’s Christmas Carol – 1983
- Die Hard – 1988
- Scrooged – 1988
- National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation – 1989
- Home Alone – 1990
- The Muppet Christmas Carol – 1992
- The Nightmare Before Christmas – 1993
- The Nutcracker – 1993
- The Santa Clause – 1994
- Dr Suess’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas – 2000
- Elf – 2003
- The Polar Express – 2004
Read more at DMR.
Well. That’s 5 minutes I’ll never get back.
Merry Christmas to Sacjon, Zerohawk, Alecblue and all the other progressive-liberal-democrats…
DJT’s Christmas message: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/donald-trump-s-merry-christmas-message-is-a-grievance-filled-lump-of-coal/ar-AA15EkzC?ocid=mailsignout&pc=U591&cvid=f6852585b4c54ff7afcf3eac14fff0c0