There are three themes to Thanksgiving Day traditions, the family turkey
meal, parading and giving thanks.

  • 2010 – Thursday, November 25th
  • 2011 – Thursday, November 24th
  • 2012 – Thursday, November 22nd
  • 2013 – Thursday, November 28th
  • 2020 – Thursday November 26th

Abraham Lincoln Sets
November Thanksgiving Day

Sarah Hale, a magazine editor,
campaigned tirelessly for a national Thanksgiving day.  Hale wrote in
Godey’s Lady’s Book, eventually Sarah’s idea caught the president’s eye and
in 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed the idea of November Thanksgiving, to
be precise, that last Thursday in November would be a national day of
Thanksgiving.  In 2010, Thanksgiving day fell on November 25th and in 2011 it will be the November
24th,
strange how the day goes back a day each year.

In
Canada they set Thanksgiving Day on the second
Monday in
October.  Here it was Martin Frobisher who in Newfoundland first gave thanks for surviving his explorations in 1578.  Other countries who celebrate Thanksgiving include Argentina and Brazil.
Japan has a national holiday on 23rd November to celebrate Labour / Thanksgiving day.

New York Thanksgiving Tradition

In New York City there are lots of engaging Thanksgiving traditions.
For example, a lot of New Yorkers don’t buy the frozen Thanksgiving turkey.
They prefer to buy the bird live and then push it in front of a subway
train.  David Letterman

Getting Betrothed at Thanksgiving

A strange Thanksgiving Tradition in the Chinese areas of San Francisco is
for engaged couples to buy a lock and key, then chain the lock to the Golden
Gate bridge and throw away the key.

Thanksgiving Superstitions

  • Before putting the turkey in the oven, knock 3 times on a wooden
    board and the meat will taste succulent.
  • Pulling the wishbone.  The person with the longer end will have
    their wish come true.
  • If you eat a child’s turkey leftovers then it will make a boy
    naughty and a girl cry.
  • Contrary to popular opinion, turkey at Thanksgiving was not
    invented by the “Farmers’ Market”.  Of course, it was William
    Bradford and his ‘History Of Plymouth Plantation’ that established the
    tradition of turkey at Thanksgiving.

Macy’s November
Thanksgiving TraditionsMacy's Thanksgiving parade - Turkey

Children love Macy’s November Thanksgiving
Day parade through Manhattan, New York.  I wonder how many people have attended at least one parade since its inception in 1924*?

One constant theme of Macy’s parade is characters made of balloons, indeed we
muse in the 1930’s did Walt Disney make Macy’s parade, or did Macy’s parade make
Disney?

Some say Macy’s parade did not start until 1927, the argument centers
over the naming of the 1924 version, ‘Macy’s Christmas Day Parade’, the
confusion arises because it was held at Thanksgiving.

Old timers say they used to release balloons with prizes for those who found the balloon.  Many think it would be great if Macy’s resurrected the tradition.

Amongst other cities, Detroit is at the forefront of celebrations.  Since 1924 they have their own parade down Woodward avenue.  Also their NFL team, the Detroit Lions always play a game on Thanksgiving, a tradition that goes back to 1934.

November Thanksgiving – A Truly American StoryNovember Thanksgiving - Pilgrims Mayflower

Looking back approaching 400 years one can see why those first Pilgrims
had a lot to be thankful for.  Their boat, the Mayflower, made it
across the Atlantic Ocean.  We can only ponder how many perished in
similar boats before their success.  And indeed we can think of all
those boats which have been lost with all hands since.  The Pilgrims
who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 can be grateful that Iroquois Native
Americans were not more numerous and more belligerent.

The
Pilgrims who sailed on the Mayflower were members of the English Separatist
Church (a Puritan sect).  They fled from persecution in England and took
the opportunity of a better life in America.  Puritans negotiated with a
London stock company to finance the pilgrimage to America.  However, 2/3 of
those aboard the Mayflower were not Separatists, they just went along for the
adventure and the opportunity.

That first winter on 1620 was severe and by the fall of 1621 almost half of the
original 102 settlers had died of hardship.  However, the vegetables were new to the Pilgrims and they needed help from the Iroquois Indians to grow crops such as maize and pumpkins.  Thanks to
the skill of native Indians like Squanto, and good fortune, the harvest of 1621 was bountiful. Thanksgiving video

Governor William Bradford famously sent ‘four men fowling’. They returned with deer, wild ducks
and geese. While they probably did not have turkey as we know it, the Pilgrims coined the word ‘turkey’
as a generic term for any wild fowl. The resulting feast was more like an English harvest festival than a
true Thanksgiving observance.
See more pictures of the Pilgrim fathers

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more November Thanksgiving Traditions

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