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Select a highlighted state from the map or the state's name to view the state represented Santa.
West Virgina Santa
West Virginia (Catalpa) 21 inches” tall. This carving depicts Santa in his buckskins. Mountaineer Santa stands on a base in the shape of West Virginia. He has all kinds of state symbols around him, such as a black bear, a bag of coal, a coal miner, a cardinal, ramps, his musket, moonshine and much more.
Maryland Santa
Maryland Santa (Catalpa) 21” inches tall. This carving depicts Santa in a colonial outfit with many of symbols of Maryland; blue crabs, race horse, American flag, civil war soldier, boat, and much more. The Santa stands on a Maryland shaped base.
Traditional Santa or Father Christmas
The traditional Santa (catalpa wood) stands 24 inches tall and has an abundance of carved toys and packages. The toys in his pack are glued together and act as a lid to the secret hiding place concealed inside the Santa, just right for hiding a special Christmas gift.
North Carolina Santa
North Carolina (Catalpa) 21” inches tall. This Santa stands on a base in the shape of North Carolina. He has a multitude of state symbols around him, such as the Biltmore House, a bag of cotton, tobacco leaves, NASCAR, a fiddle, a cardinal, N.C. bar-b-que pig, a quilt and much more.
Texas A&M Santa and Texas Santa
Texas Santas (Catalpa) 21 inches” tall. These carvings depicts Santa in his cowboy outfit. Both Texas Santas stands on a base in the shape of Texas. They are surrounded by state symbols, some of the items are cacti, oil rigs, Lonestar Beer, armadillos, Long Horn Steer and much more.
Virginia Santa
Virginia Santa (Catalpa) 21” inches tall. This carving depicts Santa as Robert E. Lee with many of symbols of Virginia; a Smithfield Ham, peanuts, gingerbread men decorated as cavaliers, a hunting horse, U.S.S Virginia battleship, Virginia Beach beach ball, a VT Hokie, Dolly Madison, and much more. The Santa stands on a Virginia shaped base.
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