Yes, there are still pilgrims today, as pilgrimage remains a significant spiritual practice for many religions around the world. People travel to sacred sites, such as Mecca for Muslims during Hajj, or to places like Santiago de Compostela in Spain or the Ganges River in India for Hindus. Modern pilgrimages can also take on personal or secular meanings, with individuals seeking a journey of self-discovery or spiritual growth. Thus, the tradition of pilgrimage continues to thrive in various forms and contexts.
The feat shared with the pilgrims is what is now known as Thanksgiving.
The Pilgrims' ship blew off course and landed in what is now Massachusetts. (New England)
The Pilgrims settled in what is now Massachusetts, which didn't become a state until 1788.
Provincetown, a town on the tip of Cape Cod
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The feat shared with the pilgrims is what is now known as Thanksgiving.
The Pilgrims landed in Plymouth Harbor in what is now Massachusetts in 1620.
The Pilgrims' ship blew off course and landed in what is now Massachusetts. (New England)
The Pilgrims settled in what is now Massachusetts, which didn't become a state until 1788.
They landed in what is now Massachusetts.
Yes but I don't now why.
1621
Massachusetts in 1602
Provincetown, a town on the tip of Cape Cod
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you celebrate thanksgiving because its to celebrate how the pilgrims discovered something.
Pilgrims landed in the land now known as Massachusetts. There was no real founder.