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The Thanksgiving Day Disaster took place in San Francisco on November 29, 1900, at the annual college football game between the California Golden Bears and the ...
Cyberchase: Giving Thanks Day (2019) Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Thank You, Grandpere Tiger!/Neighborhood Thank You Day (2012) Davey and Goliath: The Pilgrim Boy (1962) Doctor Dolittle: The great turkey race (1970) Dora the Explorer: Dora's Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012) Doug: Doug's Thanksgiving (1997) The Emperor's New School: "Cornivale" (2008)
A view toward the Chrysler Building from the Empire State Building amid the six-day smog of November 1953, estimated to have caused at least 200 deaths. [14]Even before the 1966 smog episode, scientists, city officials, and the general public recognized that New York City—and most other major American cities—had serious air-pollution problems. [15]
[10] [11] To this day, the "Thanksgiving Day Disaster" remains the deadliest accident to kill spectators at a U.S. sporting event. [12] Violence and switch to rugby
[8] [9] This incident became known as the Thanksgiving Day Disaster and remains the deadliest accident to kill spectators at a U.S. sporting event. [10] Stanford won the game 5–0. In 1904, Cal began playing its home games at California Field. It held approximately 20,000 people and was located near the center of the campus, the current ...
The 1900 Stanford Cardinal football team represented Stanford University in the 1900 college football season.In their first and only season under head coach Fielding H. Yost, the team compiled a 7–2 record, shut out seven of nine opponents, scored 154 points (17.1 points per game), and allowed 20 points (2.2 points per game) by opponents. [1]
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has taken place annually since 1924, except 1942 through 1944. [4]: 9, 55–57 In 1927, the first balloons, designed by Tony Sarg, debuted to great excitement. Giant balloons of popular characters would become the hallmark of the parade. [4]: 9–11, 14
Thanksgiving (2007; short film), an insane, turkey-obsessed pilgrim commits a series of random murders on Thanksgiving; directed by Eli Roth; Thanksgiving (2023), a full-length feature film version of the above short film, also directed by Roth; ThanksKilling (2009), a group of students are hunted by a demonic turkey during Thanksgiving break