Your Favorite Thanksgiving Traditions, Explained

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Thanksgiving is celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November (Credit: Publicdomainpictures.net)

On Thursday, November 24, 2022, Americans will celebrate Thanksgiving. The annual tradition is credited to an autumn harvest feast shared by the early European settlers and the Native Americans in 1621. The holiday centers around delicious food and has many fun traditions. Here is a brief history of how some of the customs began.

Why a Thursday in November?

Thanksgiving is celebrated annually on the fourth Thursday of November. The month was chosen because that is when the first feast is believed to have been held. November also falls right after traditional harvest time. But there is no real reason for the holiday to be celebrated on a Thursday. The day seems to have stuck since President Lincoln first made Thanksgiving a holiday in 1863.

Turkey

The inaugural feast is believed to have featured geese. However, present-day Thanksgiving dinners center around turkey. Some experts believe the birds were selected because they were cheaper than geese or chickens. They were also easier to raise.

Turkey is the centerpiece of most Thanksgiving meals (Credit: Freepik/ CC-BY-SA-2.0)

Others credit the bird's inclusion to Sarah Josepha Hale. The well-known writer suggested it in her petitions to convince US officials to make Thanksgiving an official holiday. Since President Abraham Lincoln loved roasted turkey, he was happy to add the bird to his Thanksgiving menu.

Turkey Trots

Many Americans wake up early on Thanksgiving morning to participate in fun runs known as "turkey trots." The inaugural race, started by six friends in Buffalo, New York, in 1896, is now in its 127th year. It is North America's oldest consecutive footrace. The 8-kilometer (4.97-mile) race doubles as a fundraiser and attracts over 14,000 runners annually.

Macy's Thanksgiving Parade

The Macy's parade features massive floats (Credit: Wally Gobetz/ CC-BY-SA-2.0/ Flickr)

Macy's first parade was held on Thanksgiving morning in 1924. It was meant to be a one-time event to showcase the opening of the company's new store in New York City. But the parade was so popular that the retailer made it an annual occasion. The beloved tradition now attracts over 3.5 million people in person and over 50 million television viewers worldwide.

Football

Football games are very popular on Thanksgiving (Credit: All-Pro Reels from District of Columbia, USA/ CC BY-SA 2.0/ Wikimedia Commons)

Thanksgiving football games were started by the American Intercollegiate Football Association (IFA) in 1876. The organization was trying to increase the popularity of the still-nascent sport. In 1934, the National Football League's (NFL) Detroit Lions took over the tradition to attract more local fans to live games. Their first match against the Chicago Bears was sold out two weeks before the event. Since then, the team has played almost every Thanksgiving! The Dallas Cowboys joined the tradition in 1966. The two games have become a popular holiday ritual since.

Happy Thanksgiving!

Resources: History.com, Wikipedia.org, Businessinsider.com

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88 Comments
  • emma3
    emma3almost 2 years
    I learned a bit more on on presadental pardoning
  • lizziec
    lizziecalmost 2 years
    I love Thanksgiving
  • roseclearwater
    roseclearwateralmost 2 years
    I wanna see the Macys' parade
    • dog88
      dog88almost 2 years
      Love Macys thanks giving parde
      • skye_elliott
        skye_elliottalmost 2 years
        HOPE THE BUFFALO BILLS WIN THIS FOOTBALL GAME AGAINST THE DETROIT LIONS!!!!!!!
        • icywolf
          icywolfalmost 2 years
          Happy Thanksgiving
          • wolfdog
            wolfdogalmost 2 years
            Hey, I’ve never seen the macys parade in person, even though I lived nearby. Every year they come out with pretty cool floats;
            • techfashion0315
              techfashion0315almost 2 years
              Yeah, same! NYC is only a train ride away from me. I watched it one year and it looked really cool! :)
            • dezired2789
              dezired2789almost 2 years
              I can’t wait to eat some turkey on thanksgiving 😋 . No turkey no thanksgiving holiday. LoL 😂
              • aestheticfoggy2
                aestheticfoggy2almost 2 years
                Lol!!!!😂😂😂😂😭😭😭 I don't eat turkey that means I don't eat meat. I eat FAKE turkey made with sow lol. Happy Thanksgiving!❤✨
              • floridaflowers
                floridaflowersalmost 2 years
                My Thanksgiving tradition is always watching the Macys day parade it is so cool and watching football!!🏈 after eating lunch my dad always falls asleep on the couch. And we always have at my Grandparents house.🏡 The start of November we buy a white plastic pumpkin and every day we right two things we are thankful for at school and the teachers.🏫and before Thanksgiving break we all stand in front of the class and telling what we are thankful for. If you have a Thanksgiving tradition like mine give this a like👍 Happy Thanksgiving y'all !!!!!!!!
              • sophianagoka
                sophianagokaalmost 2 years
                soo cool