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  2. Arsenal F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    St. Totteringham's day 2010 was the first time the celebration was acknowledged by mainstream media, with mentions from the BBC , [ 20 ] and The Guardian [ 21 ] newspapers. The unofficial 'holiday' did not occur from 2017 to 2022; Spurs' 2–0 win over Arsenal in April 2017 ensured that Tottenham would finish above Arsenal in the league for the ...

  3. Tottenham Hotspur F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal fans celebrate St Totteringham's Day, a term believed to be first used in 2002, which is the day when it became mathematically impossible for Tottenham to finish above Arsenal in that season. Spurs fans have created their own rival versions but no one version has so far caught on among fans. [ 144 ]

  4. North London derby - Wikipedia

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    Arsenal fans have a celebration day related to the north London rivalry called St. Totteringham's Day, which is the day in the season when Tottenham cannot mathematically finish above Arsenal on the league table.

  5. Huh? Why Do We Celebrate Thanksgiving on a Thursday? - AOL

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    Thanksgiving is an American holiday that we celebrate annually on the fourth Thursday of November. 😋😋 SIGN UP to get delicious recipes, handy kitchen hacks & more in our daily Pop Kitchen ...

  6. The Real History of Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Truth: The harvest celebration of 1621 was not called Thanksgiving and was not repeated every year. The next official “day of thanksgiving” was after settlers massacred over 400 Pequot men ...

  7. What Thanksgiving Looked Like the Decade You Were Born - AOL

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    These vintage Thanksgiving photos show the parades, food preparation, and fanfare from the 1920s to the 1990s.

  8. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The codification and celebration of an annual day of thanksgiving according to the Berkeley Hundred charter in Virginia prompted President John F. Kennedy to acknowledge the claims of both Massachusetts and Virginia to America's earliest celebrations. He issued Proclamation 3560 on November 5, 1963, saying: "Over three centuries ago, our ...

  9. 6 absurd things you never knew about Thanksgiving - AOL

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    From turkey to TV dinners, here are some of the most absurd facts you never knew about Thanksgiving.