Thanksgiving in New York City. If you do not want to see Thanksgiving altogether, choose a country where Thanksgiving is not celebrated or where it takes place on a different date, such as Canada.Write letters. Take the day to write letters or emails to family and friends. Get in touch...
Volunteer & Give Back This Thanksgiving in New York City NOVEMBER 22-24, 2020Events SHARE LOVE FOOD DELIVERY November 22If you have a car, or the ability to rent one for a few hours, sign up(报名参加)to help Share love food delivery to send basket of food to people's homes.NO KID...
Celebrated with a traditional meal consisting of stuffed turkey, cranberries, potatoes, and pumpkin pie, this day marks the beginning of holidays in New York City. New Yorkers take a break to meet up with their loved ones and enjoy meals, shopping, movies, sightseeing, and more. It is a d...
It’s Thanksgiving time, and New York jazz fans know what that means. No, not the Macy’s parade down Broadway or the lighting of the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. The really big shows for our crowd—annual traditions for a while now—are the Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra at the...
A famous parade(游行,检阅)in New York City features giant helium (氮气) balloons that look like popular characters from movies and television shows. helium balloon Meanwhile, many people will stay indoors and watch football, even while they eat. Many Americans are sedentary (静止的,久坐的), me...
The event makes Thanksgiving a great festival in New York City.The first Parade In 1924, the first Parade was held by many Macy's Department Store employees. As European immigrants(移民), the employees wanted to celebrate the Amercican holiday of Thanksgiving in the way they celebrated their...
The morning of Thanksgiving Day in New York City is busy. People crowd the streets tosee a special event-the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It is presented by Macy's DepartmentStore every Thanksgiving Day. The unique event makes Thanksgiving a great festival in NewYork City.In the 1920...
and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade is a huge event even by NYC standards. With such a relatively compact large central area, where the urban sprawl is upwards rather than outwards the concentrated nature of New York City makes it that bit easier to fit in a large crowd, and an almos...
Parades have also become an integral part of the holiday in cities and towns across the United States. Presented by Macy’s department store since 1924, New York City’s Thanksgiving Day parade is the largest and most famous, drawing ane...
The origins of Thanksgiving can be traced back to the early 17th century, when the Pilgrims arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts. They had a difficult first winter, but were helped by the Native Americans, who taught them how to cultivate crops and survive in their new environment. In the fall...