This 1992 Disney movie about a street rat and a genie was released in November.
Aladdin
“Over the River and Through the Woods” is often sung around this November holiday.
Thanksgiving
This show about six friends living in New York aired its first Thanksgiving episode in 1994.
Friends
The 16th President of the United States’ wife, known for her tragic life and White House elegance, was born in November.
Mary Todd Lincoln
November 22, 1963, is remembered as the day this U.S. President was assassinated.
John F. Kennedy
Many Americans start watching this parade on TV Thanksgiving morning.
Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade
The beloved 1995 film where Woody and Buzz come to life hit theaters in November.
Toy Story
This “Piano Man” performer, born in November 1949, is one of New York’s musical icons.
Billy Joel
“Good morning, Vietnam!” was a line often shouted by this late actor who began his TV fame on Mork & Mindy.
Robin Williams
This “Golden Girl” born in November 1921 brought laughter for decades.
Estelle Getty
On November 1, 1993, this European treaty officially created the European Union.
Maastricht Treaty
Pumpkin pie became a staple at Thanksgiving thanks to settlers from this region.
New England
This 2001 Harry Potter movie introduced us to Hogwarts and was released in November
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone
In November 1963, this Beatle said “We’re more popular than Jesus,” sparking worldwide outrage.
John Lennon
This long-running late-night show often hosts special holiday sketches in November.
Saturday Night Live (SNL)
This “King of Pop” shared November as the release month for Thriller (1982).
Michael Jackson
On November 19, 1863, this U.S. President delivered the Gettysburg Address.
Abraham Lincoln
This balloon character has appeared in the parade more than any other since 1927.
Snoopy
This holiday classic starring Macaulay Culkin premiered in November 1990.
Home Alone
The song “Thanks for the Memories” was made famous by this crooner and actor.
Bob Hope
The “Peanuts” gang carved out their own holiday special in 1973.
A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
This famous talk-show host and media mogul was born in January—but her show often featured special “Favorite Things” episodes each November.
Oprah Winfrey
November 4, 2008, marked the election of this historic U.S. President.
Barack Obama
The first Thanksgiving was celebrated in this year.
1621
The 2013 Disney film featuring sisters Elsa and Anna melted hearts after its November release.
Frozen
This Motown legend, known for “Superstition” and “Isn’t She Lovely,” was born in November 1950.
Stevie Wonder
The 1980 episode “Who Shot J.R.?” aired earlier that year, but fans found out the answer that November.
Dallas
This American actor known for The Godfather and Scent of a Woman celebrates a November birthday.
Al Pacino
On November 9, 1989, this Cold War barrier fell, reuniting a divided city.
Berlin Wall
This U.S. president made Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863.
Abraham Lincoln
This 1983 dance film starring Jennifer Beals as a welder who dreams of ballet hit theaters in November.
Flashdance
This pop superstar released “Bad Romance” in November 2009.
Lady Gaga
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Parade has aired on this major TV network since 1948.
NBC
his musician born November 27, 1942, changed rock history with his guitar before his untimely death at 27.
Jimi Hendrix
On November 15, 1977, this space probe was launched to study Jupiter and Saturn.
Voyager 1
Each November, this ceremony at the White House saves two lucky birds from becoming dinner.
Presidential Turkey Pardon