The Pilgrim Progress - Thanksgiving Day 2012 - Plymouth, Massachusetts
The Town of Plymouth instituted The Pilgrim Progress in 1921 to honor its Pilgrim Founders. The march takes place every Friday in August and on Thanksgiving Day. Each marcher represents one of the 51 survivors of the first harsh winter in 1620-1621.
The march proceeds past Plymouth Rock, up Leyden Street to the top of Burial Hill where a short Pilgrim worship service is observed.
Plymouth Plantation, Massachusetts | Pilgrim Village | Mayflower | Plimoth Colony
Plimoth Plantation / Plymouth colony and the Mayflower. Plimoth, Massachusetts. USA. November 06, 2013.
Short walking tour of pinewood Lodge and Campground Plymouth Massachusetts
Plimoth Plantation: Virtual Field Trip
Thanksgiving virtual field trip featuring Pilgrims and the Native American Wampanoag, discussing their lives, their collaboration, and the first Thanksgiving. For more great Thanksgiving lesson plans and teaching resources visit scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving
Pilgrims First Thanksgiving, Church Service, Plymouth, MA
Kisah Yang Berlaku Pada Suatu Thanksgiving Di Amerika [Once Upon A Time During Thanksgiving In USA]
Video yang akan anda saksikan ini adalah berdasarkan kisah yang benar yang telah berlaku pada tahun lepas semasa Thanksgiving di bandar West Haven, Connecticut. [Once upon a time during Thanksgiving in America. This story is based on true events]
Ianya berlaku beberapa hari sebelum perayaan Thanksgiving di Amerika. Bapa Aiman (EyeOnAiman) bercadang untuk membeli beberapa ekor ayam turkey halal daripada Restaurant Depot untuk makan bersama-sama keluarga Melayu yang tinggal berdekatan di bandar tersebut.
Lebih-lebih lagi Kak Amira juga pulang bercuti dari California. Disamping itu, inilah kali pertama Haziq dapat mengalami suasana Thanksgiving di sini.
Malangnya ayah Aiman terdengar perbualan antara Mak Aiman, Puan Shima dengan Auntie Ros bahawa mereka (Auntie Ros dan Uncle Johari) telah membeli habis turki halal tersebut di Restoran Depot.
Ayah Aiman teringat bahawa beliau pernah ternampak beberapa ekor ayam turkey liar berlegar2 di kawasan sekolah Anisa dan Hizami. Beliau pergi untuk cuba menangkap ayam turkey tersebut. Apakah beliau akan berjaya? Saksikanlah kesudahan video ini.
Hints: Ini adalah kisah yang berlaku masa Thanksgiving pada tahun lepas. Ada banyak twist and turns dalam kisah ini...ada kisah mengenai Uncle Kush Bentara, Auntie Liza, Uncle Azhar, Makcik Ayu, Uncle Polash dan Auntie Zerk of New Jersey, kisah plate Uncle Zamri dan berbagai2 lagi...
Video ini bukan sahaja mengandungi unsur2 yang lucu atau humorous tetapi ianya juga mengandungi unsur2 yang membawa pengajaran kepada semua supaya kita sentiasa bersyukur dengan rezeki kurniaan Allah.
About Thanksgiving:
Thanksgiving, or Thanksgiving Day, is a holiday celebrated in the United States on the fourth Thursday in November. It became an official Federal holiday in 1863, when, during the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national day of Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwelleth in the Heavens, to be celebrated on the last Thursday in November. Also, there are reports that the original Thanksgiving proclamation was signed by George Washington. As a federal and public holiday in the U.S., Thanksgiving is one of the major holidays of the year. Together with Christmas and New Year, Thanksgiving is a part of the broader holiday season.
The event that Americans commonly call the First Thanksgiving was celebrated by the Pilgrims after their first harvest in the New World in 1621. This feast lasted three days, and it was attended by 90 Native Americans (as accounted by attendee Edward Winslow) and 53 Pilgrims. The New England colonists were accustomed to regularly celebrating thanksgivings—days of prayer thanking God for blessings such as military victory or the end of a drought.
U.S. tradition compares the holiday with a meal held in 1621 by the Wampanoag and the Pilgrims who settled in Plymouth, Massachusetts. It is continued in modern times with the Thanksgiving dinner, traditionally featuring turkey, playing a central role in the celebration of Thanksgiving.
In the United States, certain kinds of food are traditionally served at Thanksgiving meals. Firstly, baked or roasted turkey is usually the featured item on any Thanksgiving feast table (so much so that Thanksgiving is sometimes referred to as Turkey Day). Stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, sweet potatoes, cranberry sauce, sweet corn, various fall vegetables (mainly various kinds of squashes), and pumpkin pie are commonly associated with Thanksgiving dinner. All of these are actually native to the Americas or were introduced as a new food source to the Europeans when they arrived.
Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Plimoth Plantation, founded in 1947, is a living history museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, that shows the original settlement of the Plymouth Colony established in the 17th century by English colonists, some of whom later became known as Pilgrims. More info visit:
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Plimoth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth Massachusetts. A living history museum where you can interact with the participants and see what life was like in the late 16th century. They also have a building where they create arts, crafts, and food the way it was done 400 years ago.
Excellent place to visit if you come to Massachusetts. I arrived just when they opened so there wasn't that many people as of yet but when I left more people were arriving.
Filmed on my Samsung S7 with the Zhiyun Z1-Smooth-C Gimbal and the Tascam DR-05 for sound.
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This coastal town south of Boston boasts its fair share of historic homes, museums and monuments dedicated to the Wampanoag American Indians and the men and women who founded the first New England colony. But Plymouth, Massachusetts, is also home to a bit of 21st-century history: Visitors will find the town's 9/11 Memorial just north of Plymouth Rock.
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Fun in the Rain at Plymouth Rock & Plimoth Plantation - Plymouth, Massachusetts
We begin our exploring in the rain at Plymouth Rock in Plymouth, Massachusetts where it is believed the pilgrims first stepped foot onto land in the area. Then, we drive to Plymouth Plantation, a living history museum that brings to life the stories of the first settlers. The kids were fascinated and loved walking around the villages, taking part in daily chores like cooking and mopping, and playing and singing with other pilgrim children.
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The Tour at the Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA
The Native American Tour at the Plimoth Plantation in Plymouth, MA. I highly recommend the Plimouth Plantation for a Great Thanksgiving Dinner. For more information, contact Scott Fisher at 414-305-3145
Visiting Plimoth Plantation
Bob takes a field trip to Plimoth Plantation, a replica village where visitors can experience early Colonial life.
Pilgrimage To The Pilgrim Land
Our road trip to Plymouth, Mass. Home of the first Thanksgiving ever.
Shipyard Pumpkinhead at Cabby Shack in Plymouth, MA
Happy Thanksgiving from Plymouth Plantation
Scott and Robin enjoying Thanksgiving Dinner at Plymouth Plantation, the original Thanksgiving dinner location in Mass.
NATIONAL MONUMENT TO THE FOREFATHERS - Episode 16
Come and experience the National Monument to the Forefathers here in Plymouth, Massachusetts! See incredible drone footage as well as a close-up and personal explanation of the creation of this National Monument. Be inspired by those who crossed over on the Mayflower and then enjoy some local food and scenery at the Blueberry Muffin, famous for their blueberry muffins!
Wikipedia states that the National Monument to the Forefathers is located on Allerton Street in Plymouth, Massachusetts, the 81-foot-tall (25 m) monument was commissioned by the Pilgrim Society. The original concept dates to around 1820, with actual planning beginning in 1850. The cornerstone was laid August 2, 1859 by the Grand Lodge of Masons in Massachusetts, under the direction of Grand Master John T. Heard. The monument was completed in October 1888, and was dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on August 1, 1889.[3]
Hammatt Billings, Boston architect, illustrator and sculptor, originally conceived the monument as a 150-foot-tall (46 m) structure comparable to the Colossus of Rhodes. Shortly before his death in 1874, Billings reduced the size of the monument, which was to be made entirely of granite quarried in Hallowell, Maine.[4] The project was then passed to Billings' brother Joseph who, along with other sculptors including Alexander Doyle, Carl Conrads, and James Mahoney, reworked the design, although the basic components remained. The monument, which faces northeast to Plymouth Harbor (and, roughly, towards Plymouth, England), sits in the center of a circular drive, which is accessed from Allerton Street from the east. The plan of the principal pedestal is octagonal, with four small, and four large faces; from the small faces project four buttresses. On the main pedestal stands the heroic figure of Faith with her right hand pointing toward heaven[5] and her left hand clutching the Bible. Upon the four buttresses also are seated figures emblematical of the principles upon which the Pilgrims founded their Commonwealth; counter-clockwise from the east are Morality, Law, Education, and Liberty. Each was carved from a solid block of granite, posed in the sitting position upon chairs with a high relief on either side of minor characteristics. Under Morality stand Prophet and Evangelist; under Law stand Justice and Mercy; under Education are Youth and Wisdom; and under Liberty stand Tyranny Overthrown and Peace. On the face of the buttresses, beneath these figures are high reliefs in marble, representing scenes from Pilgrim history. Under Morality is Embarcation; under Law is Treaty; under Education is Compact; and under Freedom is Landing. Upon the four faces of the main pedestal are large panels for records. The front panel is inscribed as follows: National Monument to the Forefathers. Erected by a grateful people in remembrance of their labors, sacrifices and sufferings for the cause of civil and religious liberty. The right and left panels contain the names of those who came over in the Mayflower. The rear panel, which was not engraved until recently, contains a quote from Governor William Bradford's famous history, Of Plymouth Plantation:
Thus out of small beginnings greater things have been produced by His hand that made all things of nothing and gives being to all things that are; and as one small candle may light a thousand, so the light here kindled hath shone unto many, yea in some sort to our whole nation; let the glorious name of Jehovah have all praise.
The overall scheme was designed by architect Hammatt Billings. The 36-foot figure of Faith was based on a 9-foot plaster model by William Rimmer in 1875,[6] that was enlarged and altered by Joseph Edward Billings and a sculptor named Perry (probably John D. Perry). The subsidiary statues were executed by area sculptors including Alexander Doyle, Carl Conrads, and James H. Mahoney.[7]
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1620 Winery & Wine Bar in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Thanks to Toni DeLuca aka @DivaoftheVinesToni on Instagram, for this report on the 1620 Winery & Wine Bar in Plymouth, Massachusetts
Happy Thanksgiving from Plimoth Plantation
Singers at Thanksgiving dinner at the Plymouth Plantation during Thanksgiving 2009
Pilgrim Life with Scholastic News
This video explores the chores and games of Pilgrim children in the 1620s.
A Tank Away: Plymouth, MA
We challenged ourselves to bring you some of Plymouth's latest offerings in what we call a Pilgrim-free Plymouth.