It's Thanksgiving Eve and I thought you might be up for a few Thanksgiving fun facts.
(Just in case you find yourself in the middle of a game of Thanksgiving trivia!)
Benjamin Franklin wanted the turkey to be the national bird of the United States.
Sarah Josepha Hale, an American magazine
editor, persuaded Abraham Lincoln to declare Thanksgiving a national
holiday. She is also the author of the popular nursery rhyme "Mary Had a
Little Lamb"
Abraham Lincoln issued a 'Thanksgiving
Proclamation' on third October 1863 and officially set aside the last
Thursday of November as the national day for Thanksgiving.
The annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade tradition began in the 1920's.
In 1939, President Roosevelt proclaimed
that Thanksgiving would take place on November 23rd, not November 30th,
as a way to spur economic growth and extend the Christmas shopping
season.
Congress to passed a law on December 26,
1941, ensuring that all Americans would celebrate a unified Thanksgiving
on the fourth Thursday of November every year.
Since 1947, the National Turkey
Federation has presented a live turkey and two dressed turkeys to the
President. The President does not eat the live turkey. He "pardons" it
and allows it to live out its days on a historical farm.
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