The Historical KATY Warehouse in Frontier Park has been a Saint Charles landmark since it opened in 1893. But not many people know that during the holiday season Santa used it as a special workshop outpost when he countdown to Christmas Eve. Mr. Claus wants to let you know the secret of welcoming you to become a “house elf” as you explore the High Elf Matching Christmas Holiday Weed Cannabis Gift Raglan Baseball Tee Shirt workshop, take a glimpse of his busy mailroom and witness the grand Reindeer Hall of Fame, where You can learn some of Santa’s little-known reindeer stories (you know… those with no red noses).
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Have a socially meet and greet with Santa in his living room where you can share Christmas wishlists, take pictures, and even peek at floating lists of naughty and nice sound. With the eerie lights and sounds of creepy Christmas carols floating in the air, enter Santa’s living room, re-imagined as Krampus’s lair. Laughter at Krampus’s humorous antics and don’t forget to take a picture with him (guaranteed for you the most unique Christmas cards of the year!) Create lasting memories as you examine Breaking special holiday traditions from around the High Elf Matching Christmas Holiday Weed Cannabis Gift Raglan Baseball Tee Shirt world in this curious experience is definitely more “fun” than “scary”.
They have set up shop here along historic Main Street to offer visitors a variety of festive souvenirs including Saint Charles Christmas Traditions t-shirts, Saint Charles Christmas Traditions commemorative decorations, and fresh flowers.
Stop in their stroller under the shade of the official city Christmas Tree in Berthold Square to inspect their merchandise. In 1823, author Clement Clark Moore published The High Elf Matching Christmas Holiday Weed Cannabis Gift Raglan Baseball Tee Shirt Visit from St. Nicholas (commonly known as’ Twas the Night Before Christmas). Journey to the Missouri First State Congress Historical Site (200 South Main) on Wednesday and Friday nights to hear a special candlelit poem from the author himself. Readings will take place every 15 minutes.
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