![]() ![]() Thanksgiving Eve at Jack’s Abby NovemJack’s Abby Craft Lagers, Framingham Pre-Thanksgiving Market NovemAshland Farmers Market, AshlandĬhestnut Hill Farm: Talking Turkey! A Family Program NovemChestnut Hill Farm Farmstand and CSA, SouthboroughĬelebration of the Turkeys NovemUnity Farm Sanctuary, Sherborn Vineyard Artisans 27th Annual Thanksgiving Weekend Festival NovemAgricultural Hall, West Tisbury Thanksgiving Weekend Horse Drawn Carriage Rides November 23, 24, 2023 Harbor View Hotel, Edgartown Turkey Trot – Oak Bluffs 5K NovemMV Chowder Company, Oak Bluffs Thursday Night Football and All You Can Eat Wings NovemPlymouth G Pub The Story of Thanksgiving Dinner NovemPlimoth Patuxet Museums Thanksgiving Day Homestyle Buffet November 23 Plimoth Patuxet Museums Thanksgiving Day in America’s Hometown NovemPlymouth New England Harvest Feast November 11, 18, 19, 22, 24, 25, 2023 Plimoth Patuxet MuseumsĪnnual Running of the Pilgrims 5K NovemPlymouth Rock Thanksgiving Day in Town Meeting Bistro November 23 Town Meeting Bistro, Lexington Rockport Farmers Market Thanksgiving Market NovemWhales Jaw Café, Rockport Thanksgiving Day At City Tap House NovemBostonĬaring For Navajo Culture: In Museums And Beyond NovemHarvard Museum Of Natural History, Cambridgeīe Our Guest: Holiday Hosting Supper Club NovemTown Meeting – Inn At Hastings Park, Lexington Thanksgiving Wine & Cheese Pairing Class NovemCommonwealth Wine School, Cambridge GREATER BOSTON | NORTH OF BOSTON | SOUTH OF BOSTON | CAPE COD & THE ISLANDS | CENTRAL MASSACHUSETTS | WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS From Plymouth’s Annual Parade and Wampanoag ceremonies to museum exhibits and 5K races, there is plenty to do in the Bay State.Īnd last but not least, check out dozens of restaurants and hotels offering home-cooked Thanksgiving dinners for you to enjoy. After the first harvest in 1621, the Pilgrims gathered in Plymouth with their neighbors, the Wampanoag People, broke bread, gave thanks and celebrated their freedom in Plymouth, thereby observing the first Thanksgiving in the American colonies.īelow is just a sampling of how Massachusetts marks Thanksgiving Day, which falls on November 23 in 2023. ![]() Massachusetts is proud of its historic connection to America’s Thanksgiving holiday, which takes place each year on the last Thursday in November.
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