Talk:Santa Claus, Arizona

Cutting room floor
This defendant listed his address as SANTA CLAUS, AZ 86413 in 2000. The case was dismissed in 2007. This probably has some info for the article if someone wants to get a copy of the book. There are other photos available for the article here. -- Suntag  ☼  15:33, 21 December 2008 (UTC)
 * I'm confused, how does this help us improve the article? I'm somewhat sleepy, so don't think that I'm calling your comment pointless; I'm simply asking for a larger explanation.  Nyttend (talk) 19:14, 21 December 2008 (UTC)

Some kind of project?
Of course articles on quaint or bizarre topics make me curious, so I decided to check the whole thing out on Google Maps and Google Street View. Even without using the search field, it wasn't too hard to track it down, but to my surprise this search yielded something else. According to Google Maps, much of the surroundings of Santa Claus are filled with a dense netwerk of streets - an entire city, in fact. Look. Of course, air photos and Street View yield nothing, just barren desert. So why does this non-existent city show up on Google Maps? Some kind of project, maybe a planned Kingman suburb? (If so, it seems quite moribund to me, but what else can it be, except a joke? It's far too obvious to be a copyright trap.) Steinbach (talk) 11:17, 5 February 2014 (UTC)

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Santa Claus, Arizona
Santa Claus, Arizona is gone. The buildings have been leveled. I've no idea whether it's been sold. All the old remnants of the place have vanished. 50.38.179.200 (talk) 19:36, 2 February 2022 (UTC)