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  2. Fox Valley events include Appleton Christmas Parade, Turkey ...

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    Thanksgiving week brings many holiday events, from the Downtown Appleton Christmas Parade, to annual holiday craft sales.

  3. Festival Foods’ annual Turkey Trot will take place on Thanksgiving Day in Appleton.

  4. List of Christmas and holiday season parades - Wikipedia

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    Father Christmas at the 2021 Christmas Parade in Helsinki, Finland. ... Appleton: The Annual Downtown ... This page was last edited on 29 December 2024, ...

  5. Turkey trot - Wikipedia

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    The oldest documented turkey trot, a still-ongoing annual event in Buffalo, New York, dates to 1675. [ 2 ] The Atlanta Marathon , which ran on Thanksgiving from 1981 to 2009, was the last full 26.2-mile (42.2 km) marathon to be run on the holiday.

  6. Buffalo Turkey Trot - Wikipedia

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    The YMCA Buffalo Niagara Turkey Trot is an annual 8K (4.97 miles) ... The entry fee for 2021 ranges from $37 to $42, depending on the date of registration. [14]

  7. Updated November 27, 2024 at 10:48 AM. ... The Seattle Turkey Trot, which offers a races ranging from a 15K to a 400 meter kids dash, will be run in temperatures only in the high 30s.

  8. Fox Cities - Wikipedia

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    Major highway routes in the area include: Interstate 41/U.S. Route 41, which connects the Fox Cities with Green Bay and Milwaukee; Wisconsin Highway 441, known locally as the Tri-County Expressway, which is an auxiliary highway of Interstate 41 that serves as a beltway around Appleton; and U.S. Route 10 which travels east–west, connecting the ...

  9. 6 restaurants in the Fox Cities serving Easter brunch for the ...

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    Reservations are encouraged ahead of the holiday on March 31.