There are more than two. There are actually nine states that have towns with Christmas in the name: Christmas, Arizona Christmas, Kentucky Christmas, Florida Christmas, Michigan Christmas, Mississippi Christmas City, Utah Christmas Cove, Maine Christmas Valley, Oregon Christmasville, Tennessee
We haven't found any named Christmas, but there are are some called Santa Claus, Noel, etc. See list at the bottom of the page at: http://www.holidaycentral.org/?page=FunFacts
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Christmas City, Utah. Christmas, Florida was originally called Fort Christmas. It is situated in Orange County and is home to the worlds largest alligator, measuring at just over 200 feet (61m). Christmas, Michegan is situated in Algar County. Christmas, Mississippi.
The states of Texas, West Virginia, Indiana, and Florida have towns called Shamrock. All four towns are small, rural towns.
If you mean Berkeley, CA then yes. Also, there are many towns in the USA that are called Berkeley. JAYNA
There are six locations called Churchville in the United States of America, the most populated of which is Churchville, Pennsylvania (4,128). The other five can be found in the states of Iowa, Maryland, New York, Virginia, and West Virginia.
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Vermont and Pennsylvania have towns named Stowe.
Each town had its own ruler and farmland.
There is no Christmas Town in the US but there are several towns that call themselves Christmas Town during the holiday season. There is a Santa Clause, Indiana, US that has a Christmas theme throughout the year. It boasts streets named for Santa's reindeer, housing developments with Christmas names and a post office that receives thousands of letters addressed to Santa every year. It also has Holiday World (formerly called Santa Clause Land) which is one of oldest theme parks in the US.