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The Mayflower
The Mayflower was a 17th-century English ship that became one of the most iconic vessels in American history due to its role in transporting the Pilgrims from England to the New World in 1620. The story of the Mayflower’s voyage, its passengers, and the establishment of Plymouth Colony has become a foundational narrative in the history of the United States, symbolizing religious freedom, perseverance, and the early European colonization of America.
John Alden & Plymouth Plantation
John Alden was one of the original Pilgrims who arrived in America aboard the Mayflower in 1620. He played a significant role in the early history of Plymouth Colony and is remembered for his leadership, his family’s legacy, and his involvement in the early government of the colony. Read on for an overview of his life, legacy, and whether you could be related to John Alden!
Plymouth Thanksgiving Parade
This special parade is held on the Saturday before Thanksgiving and is called the America’s Hometown Thanksgiving. This event features floats, marching bands, military bands, reenactors, and other performers.
Read on for more information!
All Saints Day
As we approach November 1st, the significance of All Saints' Day comes into focus—a Christian feast day dedicated to honoring all saints, both known and unknown, who have reached heaven. Rooted in early Christian traditions of commemorating martyrs, this day now embraces a broader community of saints, inviting believers to reflect on their faith and the pursuit of holiness. Across various cultures, it serves as a poignant time for prayer, remembrance, and visiting the graves of loved ones, fostering a deep sense of unity among the living and the departed.
Indigenous Peoples' Day
The holiday, which replaces Columbus Day in many parts of the country, aims to shift focus from colonial history to the resilience and rich traditions of Indigenous peoples. Explore ways to celebrate this day and learn more about the local Indigenous history of New England.
Columbus Day Parade & Activities
The North End Columbus Day Parade in Boston is a lively celebration of Italian-American culture and heritage. Held every other year, this festive event takes place in the heart of the historic North End neighborhood. Featuring vibrant marching bands, colorful floats, and performances by local organizations, the parade showcases the rich traditions of Boston's Italian-American community.
Halloween Costumes
Halloween costumes in 2024 are all about pushing the boundaries of creativity, embracing the latest pop culture trends, and reimagining classic favorites with a fresh twist. Explore trends, unique ideas, and more in this article!
Patriot Day
Patriot Day is the remembrance of the tragic events of September 11, 2001, when terrorists hijacked four airplanes and carried out attacks against the World Trade Center in New York City, the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, and a field in Pennsylvania.
Why We Celebrate Veteran’s Day
We believe every veteran is a hero.
Dev insists we stand tall and salute all who have fought for our freedom!
Daylight Savings Time is Here
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is a practice that involves setting clocks forward by one hour in the spring (to "spring forward") and setting them back by one hour in the fall (to "fall back"). The pros and cons are endless, read why and share your thoughts!
Turkey Day Traditions and Delights
Thanksgiving dates back to the early 17th century when the Pilgrims and Native Americans celebrated a bountiful harvest together. Since then, many families have established their own traditions over the years, with cooking special dishes and desserts, watching parades, and participating in charitable activities, gathering together, and more.
We have many of our own traditions, and Dev is spilling the secrets on her best her family recipes!
OKTOBERFEST: Massachusetts’ Best Breweries
Here are some of the best breweries in the Bay State to celebrate Oktoberfest in style. From traditional lagers to creative craft brews, these spots have something for every beer enthusiast. Grab your favorite and let the festivities begin!
Spine-Chilling Soiree: Halloween at Gore Manor
We visited Gore Mansion on a dark and stormy night one recent October…
Everything You Wanted to Know about Halloween BUT WERE AFRAID TO ASK
Halloween’s origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain, which was held on November 1 in contemporary calendars. It was believed that on that day, the souls of the dead returned to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits. These days Halloween has become so popular…