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  2. Public holidays in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Government offices, schools, and many businesses close; many families celebrate it as a secular holiday. Many families visit the beaches. It is not a state holiday. April 30 Children's Day Día del Niño Honors all the children. It is not a state holiday. May 10 Mother's Day: Día de las Madres Honors all the mothers throughout the country.

  3. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is usually celebrated with a family meal. Beginning in the 2010s, a new tradition has emerged to also celebrate Thanksgiving with a meal with friends, as a separate event on a different day or an alternate event on Thanksgiving Day. This is referred to as Friendsgiving. [66]

  4. When and what is Thanksgiving? Why do we celebrate the ... - AOL

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    This is why Thanksgiving is a national holiday. What time does Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade start? The 97th Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade runs from 8:30 a.m. to noon ET on Thursday, Nov. 23 ...

  5. How to tell kids the real story behind Thanksgiving - AOL

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    The story most people heard about Thanksgiving from a young age is pretty simple: A group of Pilgrims, fleeing religious persecution, sail to North American and settle on Plymouth Rock ...

  6. Why do we celebrate Thanksgiving? Here's everything to ... - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know about Thanksgiving. Grab your forks and spoons! The biggest food holiday of the year is almost here. Here's everything you need to know about Thanksgiving.

  7. Huh? Why Do We Celebrate Thanksgiving on a Thursday? - AOL

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    Early on in school, we learn to equate Thanksgiving with a feast between Pilgrims and Native Americans, along with crafts like "Turkey Disguises" and *the* activity of tracing our hand prints to ...

  8. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Canadians first commemorated Thanksgiving in 1578 to celebrate Sir Martin Frobisher and his crew's safe arrival in the Eastern Arctic. That first meal wasn't turkey and mashed potatoes, but an ...

  9. What date is Thanksgiving? And why do we break the ... - AOL

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    Today, not all Native Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. What is a wishbone? Other than a drumstick, perhaps the most sought-after part of a Thanksgiving turkey is the furcula, or "wishbone."