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  2. America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade - Wikipedia

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    The America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade is an annual parade held in Plymouth, Massachusetts.The parade, which began in 1996, is traditionally held the weekend before Thanksgiving and draws its name from the fact that Plymouth Colony was the landing point of the Pilgrims involved in the traditional "First Thanksgiving" in the early 1620s.

  3. Investigation launched into Plymouth tree felling - AOL

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    The tree felling in Plymouth city centre sparked national outrage [BBC] Mr Williams said the review would also look at "the financial implications of the events and circumstances arising from the ...

  4. Timeline of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    1820 – Plymouth Herald and Plymouth Journal newspapers begin publication. [28] 1823 – 26 September: Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway (horse-worked) opened for granite traffic to Sutton Pool. 1826 – Plymouth Mechanics' Institute founded. [21] 1828 Royal Union Baths built. [21] Plymouth, Devonport, and Cornwall Races begin. [21] 1829

  5. UK riots live: Fireworks thrown and police van damaged in ...

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    Fireworks were let off and a police van was damaged as far-right and anti-racist demonstrators clashed in Plymouth amid a wave of mob violence sweeping the UK.. The protesters clashed as campaign ...

  6. Sport in Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    The first track in Plymouth was located at the Pennycross Stadium in the Pennycross area and this operated both sides of WWII. The site was redeveloped for a school. Another Motoring event in the city is The Plymouth-Banjul Challenge is an annual car rally for charity, similar to the Dakar Rally. Plymouth Cricket Club has teams at all levels.

  7. Myth of the First Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    "The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth" (1914) By Jennie A. Brownscombe. In the 1840s, American writer Sarah Josepha Hale read an account of the 1621 event, connected the feast to contemporary Thanksgiving celebrations, [15]: 26 and began advocating for a national Thanksgiving holiday in 1846.

  8. In an historic move, state formally recognizes Plymouth ... - AOL

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    The Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, headquartered in Plymouth, has been granted state recognition. Gov. Maura Healey's office called Tribal Chairwoman Melissa Ferretti on Nov. 15, 2024.

  9. History of Plymouth - Wikipedia

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    They eventually landed at a site which Captain John Smith had already named New Plymouth in a map published in his 1616 work A Description of New England [21] and the Pilgrims accepted this name. Twin flags of the US and UK now fly at the Mayflower Steps to commemorate the significance of this event to both nations.