Published December 08, 2011, 12:00 AM
Bethlehem, Ind., postmaster John Cable stamps holiday mail
In this Dec. 6, 2011, photo Bethlehem postmaster John Cable stamps holiday mail sent to the southern Indiana hamlet by people seeking the post office's postmark cachet depicting the three wise men following the Star of Bethlehem. For decades, the post office in this little town of Bethlehem has been Christmas destination for thousands of cards and letters from around the world, each seeking a red-inked imprint depicting the three wise men following a star. The stamps could soon be a Christmas memory. Bethlehem, Snow, Okla., and Antler, N.D., are among about a half-dozen locations with Christmas-themed names that are going away, part of a shutdown of 3,700 post offices nationwide. (AP Photo/Rick Callahan)
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