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1. The First Thanksgiving. The Mayflower pilgrims founded the Plymouth colony in Massachusetts and had a three-day meal with the Wampanoag tribe in 1621. 2. U.S. Towns Named Turkey. There are...
During Thanksgiving, most people travel the world to either spend time with their loved ones or just retreat and have fun. For instance, in 2019 alone, a whopping 55.3 million people in the US traveled on Thanksgiving Day, as reported by Statista.
Whether or not Turkey Day tops your list of favorite holidays, there’s no denying it offers tons of quirky and fun Thanksgiving facts related to its origin, traditions and, of course, the feast...
So before carving up your family's turkey this year, take the time to learn some of the most interesting Thanksgiving facts we could find. At the very least, you'll have some fun (and non-controversial) dinner conversation to contribute.
Test your Turkey Day IQ with these Thanksgiving trivia questions and answers that cover the holiday's history, meaning, popular foods, traditions and more.
In the mood for turkey and gravy? Satisfy your holiday cravings with interesting Thanksgiving facts, including history, fun statistics, and much more!
What did they eat at the first Thanksgiving? Which president made Thanksgiving a federal holiday? Get Thanksgiving trivia to share around the table.
Here are 10 facts about the origins of Thanksgiving. 1. The first Thanksgiving is popularly thought to have been in 1621. The popular Thanksgiving tradition situates the first Thanksgiving celebration in North America in the year 1621.
Quiz the adults and kids with Thanksgiving trivia questions and interesting facts about the history of the holiday to test their Turkey Day knowledge.
Here are interesting facts about why and how we celebrate Thanksgiving in the U.S. to entertain your family at the holiday table.