
Thanksgiving Day is a festival designed to celebrate the harvest and it is time to thank God for the harvest and gratitude. Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United State and Canada, and although the festival has a religious origin, but now is celebrated throughout the country, cutting a human race and religious lines.
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November in the United States and Canada, celebrated the second Monday in October. It became a federal holiday in 1941, the United States.
The first Thanksgiving was to thank God for the harsh winter to save the pilgrims. Thanksgiving meal includes baked or fried turkey, and is the preferred product is a festive Thanksgiving table. Mashed potatoes, stuffing, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, cranberry sauce, a traditional Thanksgiving Day foods.
Thanksgiving Day Parade
Thanksgiving Day parades held in various locations around America, but the most popular is a Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City's Upper West Side of Manhattan in the Macy's flagship store in Herald Square.
It is Thanksgiving parades in several cities, such as:
Chicago (McDonald's Thanksgiving Parade), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Plymouth, Massachusetts, Houston, Texas, St. Louis, Missouri, Detroit, Michigan
Seattle, Washington, Fountain Hills, Arizona, Stamford, Connecticut, Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Los Angeles, California.
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