BETHLEHEM, Ga. — Even in the Internet age, greeting cards continue in popularity as the media of choice for many to wish family and friends a merry Christmas.
Since Thanksgiving, more than 75,000 of those cards started their trips at a post office in Bethlehem — that is, the quaint Georgia town 20 miles west of Athens.
“We keep track of them every year,” Bethlehem Postmaster Ada Czajkowski said of the Christmas cards. “We had over 100,000 last year.”
via Tiny Georgia town with holiday name draws postal deluge- Times-Herald.com