Thanksgiving is fast approaching, where the masses will gather to with relatives and friends. Thanksgiving is the most traveled holiday of the year. An expected 42.5 million people will travel during the extended holiday weekend. Some travel to visit family or friends while others are drawn to some particularly distinctive Thanksgiving destinations. Here are the most interesting cities to celebrate this Thanksgiving.
Plymouth Plantation
Plymouth is the city where Thanksgiving was celebrated for the first time. Since the seventeenth century it has become a tradition. It is held on Saturday nights. Different pilgrims gather at leisure for a good time: sharing games, listening to music, and telling jokes. This town of Massachusetts has about 250,000 inhabitants and Thanksgiving is celebrated in all its glory.
Fish House Parade, Aitkin, Minnesota
Another original way to celebrate this holiday is through a parade of boats in Aitkin -city with more than 300 lakes. Thousands of boats participate in this event. It is a propitious moment to encounter thousands of people, to taste pancakes - tortillas of flour, egg and milk, listen to music or appreciate different pieces of crafts.
Disco Party, Buffalo, NY
There will also be many people who will bet on the dance. Then Buffalo is the ideal city to celebrate Thanksgiving. The meeting place is the Convention Center, a place of seven thousand square meters that can accommodate about seven thousand people. As a characteristic note, visitors come dressed in the style of the 70s and dance to different songs, among them, the hits of the Bee Gees.
Willamette Valley, Oregon
We have also thought about wine lovers. To taste and taste different varieties of the broth nothing better than the Valley of Willamette, Oregon. More than 160wineries open their doors so that visitors appreciate the quality of their wines and participate in different fun events. It's another way to live Thanksgiving.
Hollywood, Los Angeles
The last Sunday of November is Thanksgiving in Hollywood. This holiday serves as an anteroom for the preparation of Christmas. Here is celebrated by a parade of floats and bands with the active participation of celebrities: actors, singers, actresses.
Jamestown, Virginia
And another more original and traditional way of living Thanksgiving is buying products from the earth. Between November 25 and 27, in Jamestown, Virginia, families feed on products made by colonists: casseroles, turkeys etc.
Macy's, New York
Macy's clothing stores are famous. In 1924 the employees of Macy's paraded by mingling with animals from the Central Park Zoo. Over the years, the celebration has varied. At present, this parade is complemented by the participation of Broadway artists and inflatable characters like Mickey Mouse, Scooby-Doo and Wimpy the Kid, among others.
Philadelphia
Finally, in 1777 in New York, National Thanksgiving Day was proclaimed in thanksgiving for the victory achieved at the Battle of Saratoga. Today they have a very varied program that deserves to be lived.