For the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts, a three-day feast in the autumn of 1621 was a thanksgiving for a successful ...
One of the first floats to start the parade route at Plymouth Rock is a replica of the Mayflower II. The original Mayflower ...
Traditional "first Thanksgiving" stories taught in schools tend to erase the true history, and the Native American ...
Historians know that turkey and corn were part of the first Thanksgiving, when Wampanoag peoples shared a harvest meal with ...
When the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag shared the first Thanksgiving in 1621, sweet potatoes, apple pie, and turkey were missing ...
Scans performed by a Boston surveying and engineering firm were used to create a sculpture of Plymouth Rock in Scrooby, ...
The iconic image that Thanksgiving conjures up is of the famous 1621 feast between Pilgrims and Native Americans, but there’s ...
The proclamation declaring the first official American celebration of Thanksgiving called upon God to “fervently implore the interposition of the Almighty Hand to heal the wounds of the nation and to ...
On September 16 the Mayflower set sail alone, arriving two months later off the coast of what is now known as Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Pilgrims found an empty village - a graveyard - known as ...
Commissioned in 1907 by President Theodore Roosevelt, this monument commemorates the site of the Mayflower Pilgrim's first landing in Massachusetts. It takes about 10 minutes to climb up the tower ...
How to get rid of the water has become a flashpoint in communities from southeastern Massachusetts to Cape Cod. Holtec Decommissioning International, the company cleaning up Pilgrim, wants to ...