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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.
A float honors the 120th anniversary of the teddy bear during the annual Plymouth Thanksgiving parade Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023. ... Plymouth hosts America's Hometown Thanksgiving Celebration 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.
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 ...
English: Sign for United States Route 44 at its eastern terminus at a junction with Massachusetts State Route 3A (Court Street) in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Date 11 September 2021, 15:29:47
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The statue of Chief Massasoit, leader of the Wampanoag tribe, towers above people marching during the National Day of Mourning, on Thanksgiving day, November 25, 2021 in Plymouth, Massachusetts.