1. Christmas, Florida, United States
2. Christmas Valley, Oregon, United States
3. Christmas/Cassidy, Kiribati
4. Christmas Valley, Oregon
5. Christmas Mountain, Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin
also you can go to this website (below) and each of those snowflakes not only have the city named Christmas, but also cities names after the winter season.
http://www.mibazaar.com/christmas/
"Red or green?" is the official state question of New Mexico. Really, it is. The "state question" was proposed in 1996 and finally signed by the governor in 1999.
New Mexico is a major Chile-producing state, and there are both red Chile sauces and green Chile sauces. The "red or green?" question is asked often in restaurants, and the state legislature thought that making it an "official state question" would boost tourism.
Christmas is known for its red and green colors. In New Mexico restaurant lingo (that appears to have started in Santa Fe), "Christmas" means a plate of half-red and half-green Chile sauces. The New Mexico terminology has spread to some other states of the Southwest, such as Arizona and Texas.
"red or green?"
Will it be below 70 degrees?!?!?!
The state's official answer to that question is that it is named in honor of an ancient French Province of the same name,
Christmas, AZ
Oklahoma was the last state to make Christmas an official holiday. Judy from Kirkwood, MO
florida, why? Did you think to check the official state question for New Mexico? "Red or Green?"
* In 1988 the legislature named the bobwhite quail as the official state gamebird. * In 1933 the legislature named the Mocikngbird as the official state bird.
Florida
viginia
== == Kentucky - "Kentucky Home Made Christmas"
In 1907, Oklahoma became the last U.S. state to declare Christmas an official holiday.
Utah has named the seagull the official state bird.