Belief in All Things Christmas Spirit and Magic Museum of History and Artifacts
The Belief in All Things Christmas Spirit and Magic Museum of History and Artifacts is an educational institution. It is known as the “Night of Profound Love” Museum amongst others. It talks about how Christmas became and still continues to be an important holiday in the world of Ancient Power. It came to be in 2026.
While apart of the Father-King of Christmas Empire Plaza, both this and the Hearts of Christmas-North Pole Historical Society provide context for Christmas Magic and why it is a part of Ancient Power. It is also used to explain why both are united in Harmony and Hope and why both together is even more powerful than what mortals think.
The museum and historical society were made to complement each other, even sharing Carol Noel Newman-McGee as director.
The museum has eight floors. While the top two are office spaces, the other six floors feature exhibits that are partnered with people and would be unusual for other museums.
The sixth floor is the Valley and Father Christmas History Hall. The Rulers/Enchanted Assembly sponsor it to honor one of their members. The fifth is A King Among Kings Valley (Toy Workshop Compound and Center of Christmas Spirit and Magic City Displays) Hall Display, also sponsored by the UCM.
The next three floors are sponsored by Elfin members of the Christmas Parliament.
The fourth floor is the work of Gloria Bells and Donny Peace. It is called the Hall of Christmas Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions.
The two levels below are Christmas Exhibition Halls. These host artifact exhibits of reindeer, sleighs, Santa Suits and Santa Sacks. Bernard Malachi from Santa’s Toy Workshop, Victoria Mistletoe and Samantha Snow of the Department of Reindeer and Sleigh Operations, Hugo Esther from Department of Post Office and Records and Director of the Department of Santa Trackers & Christmas Eve Delivery, Donald Quigley all came together to sponsor these two levels.
On the first level, there is the grand entrance and the welcome hall and a gift shop. However, there is also the Hall of Generosity and Light. It is partnered by all; all who believe in holidays, all who believe that it takes all of us to bring Light and Life into a world of cruelty and desolation, all of Clermont Ridge, and the entire Magic Community.
The hall is more of a thank you to the men and women and children who keep the Spirit of Christmas alive all year long. They are the ones who will spread the goodness of love and hope to all!
There are many nicknames the museum has. The four most common in English are Realm of Christmas Museum, Christmas Town Museum, Night of Profound Love Museum, and Museum of Christmas Valley.
Three of them are just variations as to where it is located: Christmas Valley. The fourth one was used as one for the mission. But you could say it is a variation of location name. After all, the valley is Night of Profound Love HQ.
The International Museum and Depository of All Things Christmas was originally the name but it changed as it wasn’t clear enough. The Elfin Heads did choose to keep it as a nickname.
You might ask yourself why. Why does Santa create something since the more who come to his land, the more dangerous it is? Why risk Darkness attacking his little domain?
Description of Museum
The museum has eight floors. While the top two are office spaces, the other six floors feature exhibits that are partnered with people and would be unusual for other museums.
The sixth floor is the Valley and Father Christmas History Hall. The Rulers/Enchanted Assembly sponsor it to honor one of their members. The fifth is A King Among Kings Valley (Toy Workshop Compound and Center of Christmas Spirit and Magic City Displays) Hall Display, also sponsored by the UCM.
The next three floors are sponsored by Elfin members of the Christmas Parliament.
The fourth floor is the work of Gloria Bells and Donny Peace. It is called the Hall of Christmas Customs, Beliefs, and Traditions.
The two levels below are Christmas Exhibition Halls. These host artifact exhibits of reindeer, sleighs, Santa Suits and Santa Sacks. Bernard Malachi from Santa’s Toy Workshop, Victoria Mistletoe and Samantha Snow of the Department of Reindeer and Sleigh Operations, Hugo Esther from Department of Post Office and Records and Director of the Department of Santa Trackers & Christmas Eve Delivery, Donald Quigley all came together to sponsor these two levels.
On the first level, there is the grand entrance and the welcome hall and a gift shop. However, there is also the Hall of Generosity and Light. It is partnered by all; all who believe in holidays, all who believe that it takes all of us to bring Light and Life into a world of cruelty and desolation, all of Clermont Ridge, and the entire Magic Community.
The hall is more of a thank you to the men and women and children who keep the Spirit of Christmas alive all year long. They are the ones who will spread the goodness of love and hope to all!
Alternate Names
There are many nicknames the museum has. The four most common in English are Realm of Christmas Museum, Christmas Town Museum, Night of Profound Love Museum, and Museum of Christmas Valley.
Three of them are just variations as to where it is located: Christmas Valley. The fourth one was used as one for the mission. But you could say it is a variation of location name. After all, the valley is Night of Profound Love HQ.
The International Museum and Depository of All Things Christmas was originally the name but it changed as it wasn’t clear enough. The Elfin Heads did choose to keep it as a nickname.
Purpose of Musuem
You might ask yourself why. Why does Santa create something since the more who come to his land, the more dangerous it is? Why risk Darkness attacking his little domain?
“Guardians and Caretakers, It is not just about educating people on why Magic, and Christmas Magic is important. It is not just about preserving and protecting the Magic of Christmas. It is more than that! It is to help open the eyes of leaders and of adults who can’t see through Heaven’s eyes. And to also help Mankind see past the cruelty and destruction, sadness and desolation. In other words, It is about the importance on living in Harmony and peacefully existing together.” l Nicholas - Answer to such an interesting questionNow, you're thinking Nicholas isn't wrong! If he can slow down the hate, the ignorance, and the destruction of all life on Earth then maybe we can all see that we are part-child and make the world a better place.
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