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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.
Visit the birthplace of Thanksgiving! Plymouth is one of the oldest historical town in America where pilgrims originally settled in the New World; today, the locals host an annual Thanksgiving parade.
The annual America's Hometown Thanksgiving Parade takes place Saturday, Nov. 18. It can also be viewed at home and online through WCVB Channel 5.
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade is the official start of the Christmas season in New York City and Santa makes a special appearance at the very end. The three-hour parade is held in Manhattan on ...
The tradition was started in the city in 1924 by the J. L. Hudson Company department store. It shares the title for the second-oldest Thanksgiving parade in the United States with the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, New York and is four years younger than the 6abc Dunkin' Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ...
The theme this year was "The Price of Freedom" in honor of military members both active and retired, a number of whom marched in the parade. Plymouth's annual Thanksgiving parade steps lively ...
Parades, Edaville, music, tree lightings - from Quincy to Plymouth. Fa la la la la la la la la. 23 holiday activities on the South Shore: Parades, markets, North Pole trips and more
Plymouth, which built a tourism economy around an oversimplified narrative of the Pilgrims, hosts a large Thanksgiving parade every year, though it has more recently taken steps to highlight the ...