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The Ingersoll Theater's restoration could be finished in time for a mid-November opening, the theater's new executive ...
The Legacy will open this Thanksgiving, followed by EVOO in 2026, both bringing unique dining concepts to Lyndhurst shopping ...
When the Pilgrims first celebrated Thanksgiving in 1621, their feast did not have turkey. Pilgrim chronicler Edward Winslow recorded that they ate some type of wild foul and deer brought by the ...
Jamestown: On Dec. 4, 1619, settlers stepped ashore at Berkeley Hundred along the James River and, in accordance with company investors’ instructions, celebrated their first official thanksgiving.
No, we inevitably decided, we should not. At best, a rookie vegetable might get a tryout in the rotation. But the rest of the menu, inevitably, would be what my mother, and her mother before her ...
Portrait of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris. Universal History Archive / Getty Images In September of 1620, a group of around 100 people boarded the Mayflower and set ...
The first Thanksgiving Day "celebration" is said to have taken place in 1621, the History Channel reports. The story, ... Was turkey always on the menu for Thanksgiving?
WASHINGTON — When we think of Thanksgiving, we often picture steaming plates of turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and pumpkin pie. But the first Thanksgiving in 1621, shared between the ...
When you picture the first Thanksgiving in 1621, odds are your mind conjures a table groaning under the weight of a perfectly roasted turkey. But history tells a different story .
Today’s traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes. However, the very first Thanksgiving most likely included wildfowl, corn, porridge and venison ...
It’s been 100 years since Macy’s Herald Square department store in New York City hosted its first Thanksgiving Day Parade, with store employees dressed in costumes, a visit from Santa Claus ...
A "first" Thanksgiving of any sort — whether it's cause to celebrate or mourn — is likely to be memorable. Certainly, the people whose stories follow are not likely to forget theirs.. Starting ...