45 N. Kringle Place
Santa Claus, IN 47579
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The first Santa Claus Post Office opened its doors in 1856. The town’s name did not peak interest until 1914 when Santa Claus’ 14th postmaster, James Martin, took it upon himself to answer the children’s letters addressed to Santa Claus.
After this people flocked the Santa Claus Post Office to get the special postmark; so much that in the early 1930’s the US Postal Department suggested changing the name of the town to avoid the Christmas season frenzy. Fortunately, for us, that didn’t happen!
James Martin continued answering children’s letters and eventually enlisted Jim Yellig to aid in helping write back to the children. Today, the non-profit organization, Santa’s Elves and Santa Claus Museum, organize volunteers to answer all the children’s letters that flood this tiny post office during the Holidays. They answer approximately 10,000 letters each year.


