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Q: How do both the Macy's thanksgiving day parade and the America's thanksgiving day parade end?
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Which department store held a Thanksgiving day parade in Philadelphia in 1920?

Contrary to popular belief, Macy's didn't host the first Thanksgiving Day parade -- that honor goes to their longtime (and now defunct) rival Gimbel Brothers (Gimbels), in Philadelphia, which started the tradition in 1920. The first parade featured 50 costumed store employees leading Santa to the retail giant's toy department. Macy's held their first parade in 1924 (tied for second in the nation with the All-American Thanksgiving Day Parade in Alaska).Gimbels went out of business in 1987, but the parade continues under the sponsorship of a local ABC affiliate and IKEA.


What channel is the macy's Thanksgiving parade on?

The Macy's Thanksgiving parade in 2011 will be held on Tuesday, November 24th, 2011 at 9am - 12pm EST. It will be broadcasted LIVE on NBC. The channel for NBC will be different for most people so I can not say a specific channel number.


What Facts about thanksgiving?

Here are some facts about Thanksgiving: 1. Though it is a tradition to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, which is grounded in the belief that the pilgrims and Native Americans ate wild turkey at the first Thanksgiving, it is not known if they actually ate turkey (though it is probable). 2, Pumpkin pie is a traditional dessert for Thanksgiving dinner. 3. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving to be a holiday in 1863. 4. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was not the first parade to be held on Thanksgiving. Gimble's, Macy's rival, had the first Thanksgiving Day parade in 1920, four years before Macy's. Gimble's is now out of business, but the parade is still held each year. 5. It is unlikely that any desserts were served at the first Thanksgiving. Sugar was probably in short supply and they had no ovens in which to bake them. 6. Sarah Josepha Hale is largely responsible for Thanksgiving becoming a national holiday. - See Related Question "Who is Sarah Josepha Hale?" 7. Thanksgiving is observed in Canada on the second Monday in October and in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. Though both countries celebrate Thanksgiving, each is a national holiday and the two are not related.


What are facts about Thanksgiving?

Here are some facts about Thanksgiving: 1. Though it is a tradition to eat turkey on Thanksgiving, which is grounded in the belief that the pilgrims and Native Americans ate wild turkey at the first Thanksgiving, it is not known if they actually ate turkey (though it is probable). 2, Pumpkin pie is a traditional dessert for Thanksgiving dinner. 3. President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed Thanksgiving to be a holiday in 1863. 4. Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was not the first parade to be held on Thanksgiving. Gimble's, Macy's rival, had the first Thanksgiving Day parade in 1920, four years before Macy's. Gimble's is now out of business, but the parade is still held each year. 5. It is unlikely that any desserts were served at the first Thanksgiving. Sugar was probably in short supply and they had no ovens in which to bake them. 6. Sarah Josepha Hale is largely responsible for Thanksgiving becoming a national holiday. - See Related Question "Who is Sarah Josepha Hale?" 7. Thanksgiving is observed in Canada on the second Monday in October and in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. Though both countries celebrate Thanksgiving, each is a national holiday and the two are not related.


What are similarities between the German Thanksgiving and the American Thanksgiving?

Both celebrate thanksgiving on their fortune first harvest.


Do both women and men celebrate Thanksgiving?

Yes Thanksgiving would be pretty sad without both genders participating.


What is a Thanksgiving verb that starts with A?

Many turkeys are killed for Thanksgiving dinner.


What country challenge Spanish power in the Americas?

Both Britain and France challenged Spanish power in the Americas.


Who where at the first Thanksgiving?

Native Americans and the pilgrims from the areas in which it was held.


How are the Constitution and Thanksgiving related?

They both are thankful for the fredom and are both a big deal


What is correct the staff and board wish you a happy thanksgiving or the staff and board wish you a happy thanksgiving?

The aswer is both


How are Thanksgiving and the constitution the same?

Both are unique to the U.S.