Friday Fun Facts – Thanksgiving Edition!

Fun and Fascinating Thanksgiving Facts

Thanksgiving is a beloved holiday in the United States, celebrated with family gatherings, festive meals, and a spirit of gratitude. While many know the basics of the tradition, there are some lesser-known facts about this cherished day that might surprise you.

 

1. The First Thanksgiving Wasn’t Just One Day

The first Thanksgiving in 1621, shared by the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people, was a three-day feast. It included not just food but also games, singing, and other forms of entertainment. Surprisingly, turkey wasn’t the centerpiece—it’s more likely they dined on venison, seafood, and wildfowl.

 

2. It Wasn’t an Official Holiday for Over 200 Years

While Thanksgiving was celebrated sporadically in different states, it wasn’t until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln declared it a national holiday. He did so during the Civil War, hoping to unify the nation with a day of gratitude.

 

3. The Macy’s Parade Tradition Began in 1924

The famous Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City started in 1924, featuring live animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo instead of the giant balloons we know today. The parade now draws millions of viewers in person and on television.

 

4. Americans Eat an Astounding Amount of Turkey

Each year, about 46 million turkeys are consumed on Thanksgiving. If you lined up all the turkeys eaten, they would stretch across the United States!

 

5. The “Turkey Pardon” Tradition

Every year, the President of the United States ceremonially “pardons” a live turkey, sparing it from becoming dinner. This quirky tradition is believed to have started in the 1940s, though it became an annual event in the late 1980s.

 

6. It’s One of the Biggest Travel Days of the Year

Thanksgiving sees millions of Americans traveling to be with family and friends, making it one of the busiest times for air travel and road trips.

 

7. Football and Thanksgiving Go Hand in Hand

Thanksgiving football games date back to the late 1800s. The first NFL Thanksgiving game was played in 1920, and the Detroit Lions have hosted a Thanksgiving Day game every year since 1934 (except during World War II).

 

From its historical origins to modern-day traditions, Thanksgiving is a celebration of gratitude, family, and community. As you enjoy your turkey and pumpkin pie, take a moment to appreciate the rich history behind this beloved holiday!

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Chugging Along

 

The real estate market keeps chugging along.

Here’s news from the Mortgage Banker’s Association…

Last week, applications to purchase a home hit their highest level since April 2010. This is clearly a sign that the spring selling season is starting off in full swing.

You may remember that the reason why April 2010 was so active is because of the Home Buyer Tax Credit that was in effect. In order to get a special income tax incentive, buyers had to go under contract in April 2010 and close by June 30, 2010.

Today, purchase applications are at their highest level in 9 years and are up 14% over last year. Interest rates are roughly 0.5% lower than 6 months ago and roughly 3.0% below their long-term average.

Let the Spring Selling Season begin!

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