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  2. File:Thanksgiving Day, NYC 2008 (3067030042).jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. These featured pictures, as scheduled below, appeared as the picture of the day (POTD) on the English Wikipedia's Main Page in November 2008. Individual sections for each day on this page can be linked to with the day number as the anchor name (e.g. [[Wikipedia:Picture of the day/November 2008#1]] for November 1).

  4. Category : Wikipedia Picture of the day November 2008

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  5. The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is turning 100. Photos ...

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    The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade took place in November 1924. ... This year's parade airs on Thursday, November 28 at 8:30 a.m. ET on NBC. ... Ken Howard/Getty Images. Sesame Street began ...

  6. Ever wondered why Thanksgiving's colors are red, orange, and ...

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    November 8, 2023 at 9:48 PM ... football or, everyone's favorite, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. ... still, when we see pictures of a Thanksgiving feast and we see that beautiful red of the ...

  7. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    "Thanksgiving Day Parade", a song by Dan Bern on his album New American Language (2001). "Thanksgiving Day", a song by Ray Davies on his album Other People's Lives (2006). "The Thanksgiving Song" (2020), written and performed by Ben Rector was the opening track from his holiday album A Ben Rector Christmas.

  8. Feast Your Eyes on the History of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day ...

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    A lot has changed in 95 years since the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade first debuted. We're taking a look back at the tradition's humble beginnings.

  9. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    The double Thanksgiving continued for two more years, and then on December 26, 1941, Roosevelt signed a joint resolution of Congress changing the official national Thanksgiving Day to the fourth Thursday in November starting in 1942 (there are usually four but sometimes five Thursdays in November, depending on the year). [35]