According to some sources, Yes Jinglebells was originally for Thanksgiving.
"Jingle Bells" was composed by James Lord Pierpont in 1857. Originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleigh," it was intended for Thanksgiving rather than Christmas. The song became popular during the holiday season and is now one of the most recognized Christmas songs worldwide.
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Bob the builder
yes but you need a car called jinglebells
Yes, it was. It was also a time for feasting. Good luck.
It was first called Macy's Christmas Parade because it signified the beginning of the Christmas shopping season.
On Thanksgiving day in 1887 on a football game yales vs. harvard
Thanksgiving Day was originally named 'Harvest Festival'. This is because it is a Harvest Festival, which is when the harvest of the crops is celebrated.In England a Harvest Festival is still celebrated, but it is solely a Church Celebration, unlike in the U.S. and Canada which recognises it as a National Holiday.For more information, see the related link.
It was originally in the colonies but when the US expanded, the idea was spread by the transportation