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<blockquote data-quote="Zippo" data-source="post: 599368" data-attributes="member: 5187"><p>They do celebrate Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Devon UK.</p><p>As you know, this is where the Pilgrims left England for the New World.</p><p>The English do have some sort of ceremonies around this time that are along the same lines as your Thanksgiving, but they are not public holidays, and not celebrated nearly as much.</p><p>For us November is mainly a month for remembrance, we remember those that have given the ultimate sacrifice. We also have the Harvest festival around this time.</p><p>Although Thanksgiving is not an official holiday in the United Kingdom, it is gaining in popularity, particularly among American expats and tourists, with many American themed restaurants serving your Thanksgiving dinner.</p><p>For those of you, whose ancestors came over in the Mayflower. Below is a picture of the exact spot they sailed from.[ATTACH=full]13830[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zippo, post: 599368, member: 5187"] They do celebrate Thanksgiving in Plymouth, Devon UK. As you know, this is where the Pilgrims left England for the New World. The English do have some sort of ceremonies around this time that are along the same lines as your Thanksgiving, but they are not public holidays, and not celebrated nearly as much. For us November is mainly a month for remembrance, we remember those that have given the ultimate sacrifice. We also have the Harvest festival around this time. Although Thanksgiving is not an official holiday in the United Kingdom, it is gaining in popularity, particularly among American expats and tourists, with many American themed restaurants serving your Thanksgiving dinner. For those of you, whose ancestors came over in the Mayflower. Below is a picture of the exact spot they sailed from.[ATTACH type="full" alt="the-mayflower-steps-at-the-barbican-plymouth-devon-justin-foulkes.jpg"]13830[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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