The first mention of the celebration of Christmas occurred in AD 336 in a early Roman calendar, which indicates December 25 as the day of observance. The Roman Empire would be the first nation to celebrate the Christian version of Christmas.
According to my research the pilgrims were the first people but many say it was the English that's wrong
It's believed by historians, that the celebration of Christmas, as a holiday, was started from pagan (unchristian) festivals.
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Enjoy our presents. We open our presents on Christmas Eve, the 24th of December.
In the U.S., there is some argument as to who first celebrated Thanksgiving. According to the traditional celebration, Thanksgiving was first celebrated by the pilgrims in 1621. However, there is evidence that the Spanish celebrated Thanksgiving in Florida as early as 1565. Others contend that settlers in what is now Virgina celebrated thanksgiving as early as 1607. A day of Thanksgiving was codified in a charter of Berkeley Hundred in Charles City County, Virginia in 1619.
In the early atum of 1621 the 53 surviving pligrims celebrated their successful day in a harvest
If my menory serves me right it was in NYC in little Italy in the early 1900's.
It was first celebrated in Ireland.
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who celebrated the first mass in australia
It was first celebrated at theSt Mary's Cathedral.
Christmas was first celebrated in the 7th century.
The first national Halloween was celebrated on 1954.
Kwanzaa was first celebrated in the year of 1996.