Thanksgiving Day fun facts

By Elizabeth Larson | Nov. 24, 2022
In the fall of 1621, the Pilgrims — early settlers of Plymouth Colony — held a three-day feast to celebrate a bountiful harvest.

Many regard this event as the nation's first Thanksgiving.

The legacy of thanks and the feast have survived for centuries, with the event becoming a national holiday as of Oct. 3, 1863.

Did you know?

Thanksgiving is observed on the fourth Thursday of November.

There are 4 places named Turkey in the U.S. — a traditional holiday main course.

There are five places named Cranberry in the U.S. – a popular holiday side dish.

The six largest turkey producing states account for 69% of all turkeys produced according to the U.S Department of Agriculture.

Minnesota leads the way. The state was projected to raise 37.5 million turkeys in 2022.