Huge, fiberglass statues of Santa Claus have been a part of Christmas in Northeast Ohio for a long time. Their popularity really seemed to take off in the early 1960s, with one appearing at Oakwood Shopping Center in Lorain in December 1960 (which I featured on this post).
That "Santa holding a book” design was very popular, with the best example now being the one in Amherst that was always in front of Hot Dog Heaven for the holidays.
A 2009 View |
Santa’s back in front of the Amherst Town Hall again this year while the new restaurant is being finished up. And as I noted last year, the Hot Dog Heaven statue is a dead ringer for the one that used to be displayed at Parmatown Mall (shown on the right below).
Anyway, there’s another style of Santa Claus statue out there that was also somewhat ubiquitous. The ad below for the Fairlawn Garden Store, promoting its 17 ft. tall Santa, ran in the Journal during the holiday season several times, including December 8, 1971.
While the Fairlawn Garden Store is no more (an Acme Fresh Market sits at that location today), a quick Google search reveals that there are quite a few of these 17-foot Santas still out there, especially in Michigan. (I’ve found a few samples but can’t guarantee they are exactly the same, since they are painted differently and photographed from different angles.)Courtesy Joel Bissell and www.mlive.com |
Courtesy Barbara Moser and Pinterest |
And here’s a great story about the owner of a Connecticut Christmas tree farm and his quest to acquire a 17-foot Super Santa Claus.
2 comments:
Hey Dan,
On Cooper Foster Park Rd. in front of Milks Mower Service they have a Santa exactly like the ones in Michigan only smaller,about six or seven feet tall.You might want to get a picture while he's still there.
Keep up the great work on the blog.
Bob W.
Thanks for the tip and the kind words, Bob!
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