Santa Claus will be receiving a few extra letters this Christmas after notes, written by children more than a century ago, were discovered at a museum in West Virginia -- and got "delivered" earlier this month. The four long-lost letters, which were written in 1912 and 1913, were found a few years ago during a renovation of the Beverly Heritage Center, the organization revealed online. The letters "are believed to have accidentally fallen between the chimney wall and the fireplace mantelpiece where they remained for 106 years." Authored by members of the Woodward family, the center's historians noted that the letters were true to the "spirit of Christmas." The uncovered letters were delivered to Santa on Dec. 1 by none other than "two local children who great-great grandparents may have played with the original authors."
Source: Fox News December 17, 2018 03:17 UTC