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In which city Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade takes place every year?

New York City

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What was the ship name that transported Pilgrim to America in 1620?

Mayflower

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What state consumes the most turkey every Thanksgiving?

California

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On average, how many people attend the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade each year?

About 3.5 million

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Name three foods that we’re probably eaten at the first thanksgiving?

Berries, nuts, corn, lobster, clams, pumpkin pie, eel, venison, onion.



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By 1690, what became the priority of Thanksgiving day?

Food

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Out of 102 pilgrims how many survived?

51

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 The Hebrew word “Tukki” means what?

It means Turkey (big bird)

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Which animated movie is based on pardoning of a Turkey on Thanksgiving day by American President?

Hint: Free b?r?s

Free Birds

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The Busiest travel day is Thanksgiving day. Is it true?

Yes Or No?

Yes

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Turkey lay brown color eggs. True or false?

True

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How many days took to reach the New World from England?

66 days

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True or false questions: Thanksgiving festivals celebrated only in the United States?

False

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Pilgrims Island in America located on which place?

Cape Cop

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How many years Turkey can live?

Up to 15 years

400

What day is national thanksgiving celebrated?

Thanksgiving is celebrated on the 4th Thursday of November.

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Who was the first President to pardon a turkey?

John F. Kennedy

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When was the first Thanksgiving football game?

1876

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How many women were at the very first Thanksgiving celebration?

Five

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 What city has the oldest Thanksgiving Day Parade?

Philadelphia P.A

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When did Thanksgiving become a national holiday?

Thanksgiving became a national holiday on December. 26, 1941.

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What president made Thanksgiving a national holiday?

President Theodore Roosevelt made Thanksgiving a national holiday

500

 What year did the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade first have balloons?

1928

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Why did pilgrims celebrate the first thanksgiving?

The First Thanksgiving: The Thanksgiving Feast. The English colonists we call Pilgrims celebrated days of thanksgiving as part of their religion. ... Our national holiday really stems from the feast held in the autumn of 1621 by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag to celebrate the colony's first successful harvest.

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Name two people who attended the first Thanksgiving?

Massasoit and Bradford attended the first thanksgiving.



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