Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with ...
No one knows quite what to do with Thanksgiving since most of what we think of as “tradition” is bogus, former Historic ...
Because Ottomans dominated trade in the eastern Mediterranean, a lot of produce coming to Europe was seen as “Turkish.” So a precious stone from Persia was named “Turkey stone,” and the French version ...
Thanksgiving is family time and after the last piece of pie is gone, the dishes are done, and you’ve taken a walk around the block, you can extend the holiday with a good movie. Thanksgiving movies ...
Cranberry stuffing. Gravy. Rolls. Drooling yet? Or perhaps something nontraditional. These restaurants can help you out on ...
As Americans, we trace our tradition of Thanksgiving Day all the way back 1621 when the Plymouth colonists and the Wampanoag ...
The proclamation declaring the first official American celebration of Thanksgiving called upon God to “fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to ...
Thanksgiving dates back to the early 17th century, rooted in the Pilgrims’ 1621 harvest feast with the Wampanoag people.
Like many on New Year’s morning 2015, Jo Harper, a nurse who was living in Devon in the South of England, sat up in his bed ...
Proceeds benefit Friends of Plymouth Park. Mount Pleasant Towne Centre Lights Up ... including tours at three historic homes: ...
By Madison Butkus Hometown Weekly Reporter The Medfield Historical Society (MHS) hosted a program regarding historic home ...
One look at Tineside Lido in Plymouth and you'll be transported back to the 1930s ... you can bathe in nature as the pool is surrounded by tall trees and lush plantation. Swimming at the Saltdean Lido ...