This is a flavorful spiced pie served on Thanksgiving. Nutmeg, cloves, and cinnamon are all found in this dessert.
Pumpkin Pie
Going to an orchard to gather fruit.
Apple Picking
Going door to door for candy.
Trick or Treating
Thanksgiving centerpiece
Turkey
This is a vegetable that is orange and often served mashed. Butternut _______.
Squash
Fun Fact: The name squash comes from the Narragansett word askutasquash, which means raw or uncooked.
Finding your way out of a cornfield.
Corn Maze
Dressing up and going to a fun social gathering.
Costume Party
Europeans who traveled to America in the 1600's.
Pilgrims
This sweet and tart relish is dark red in color.
Cranberry Sauce
Annual agriculture celebration featuring rides, food, and animals.
Fair
Zombies, skeletons, ghosts, and ghouls all lurk in here... but don't worry, they're not real.
Haunted House
This ship traveled from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts.
The Mayflower
Made from tree sap.
Maple Syrup
You will be sure to find the perfect pumpkin here.
Pumpkin Patch
Carving a pumpkin to make a spooky face.
Jack O' Lantern
The Wampanoag, Narragansett, and Massachusett peoples
Native American Tribes
This unfiltered beverage is made from apples.
Apple Cider
Enjoying the fall foliage.
Leaf Peeping
Dracula, Skeleton, Witch, Ninja, Princess, Mummy...
Halloween Costume Ideas
This president made Thanksgiving a national holiday.
Abraham Lincoln