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  2. Thanksgiving (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Many American cities hold road running events, known as "turkey trots", on Thanksgiving morning, so much so that as of 2018, Thanksgiving is the most popular race day in the U.S. [123] Depending on the organizations involved, these can range from one-mile (1.6 km) fun runs to full marathons (although no races currently use the latter; the ...

  3. Thanksgiving - Wikipedia

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    Thanksgiving is usually celebrated with a family meal. Beginning in the 2010s, a new tradition has emerged to also celebrate Thanksgiving with a meal with friends, as a separate event on a different day or an alternate event on Thanksgiving Day. This is referred to as Friendsgiving. [66]

  4. Learn What Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Not only do Canadians celebrate it on a different date, but the holiday also has seniority on American Thanksgiving. ... many residents in Leiden still celebrate an American Thanksgiving every ...

  5. What date is Thanksgiving? And why do we break the ... - AOL

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    Today, not all Native Americans celebrate Thanksgiving. What is a wishbone? Other than a drumstick, perhaps the most sought-after part of a Thanksgiving turkey is the furcula, or "wishbone."

  6. When and what is Thanksgiving? Why do we celebrate the ... - AOL

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    According to AAA, 49.13 million Americans plan to drive to their Thanksgiving destination in 2023 with another 4.69 million traveling by airplane. Data shows Wednesday, Nov. 22 to be the busiest ...

  7. Public holidays in Panama - Wikipedia

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    Panama's national public holidays are: January 1 New Year's Day; January 9 Martyrs' Day; Carnival Tuesday before Ash Wednesday; Maundy Thursday; Good Friday; May 1 Labour Day; November 3 Separation Day; November 4 Flag Day-Observed only by Public Agencies and all schools. Not a holiday for the private sector.

  8. When was the first Thanksgiving? What to know about the ... - AOL

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    Americans are told the first Thanksgiving took place in 1621, when the Pilgrim settlers of Plymouth, Massachusetts, invited the Wampanoag to a harvest feast.

  9. Did You Know That Other Countries Celebrate Thanksgiving? - AOL

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