Thanksgiving 2025: Date, history and why Americans celebrate the festival — All you need to know | Mint

Thanksgiving 2025: Date, History, and Meaning

Thanksgiving in 2025 will be observed on Thursday, November 27. It is one of America's most cherished traditions, celebrated with feasts, family gatherings, and gratitude for the blessings of the past year.

Origins of the Tradition

Thanksgiving is rooted in harvest celebrations that date back to the early 1600s. The holiday is often traced to the 1621 feast in Plymouth, Massachusetts, when Pilgrims and Native Americans shared a meal in gratitude for a successful harvest.

Evolution into a National Holiday

By the late 17th century, communities across New England were holding annual thanksgiving observances. In 1789, George Washington proclaimed the nation’s first Thanksgiving. It wasn’t until 1863 that President Abraham Lincoln officially established it as a national holiday.

Modern Celebration

Today, Thanksgiving continues as a time of community and reflection. People gather over turkey dinners, pumpkin pies, and parades, while also enjoying football and leisure time with loved ones. The next day, Black Friday, traditionally begins the U.S. holiday shopping season.

When Thanksgiving Falls in 2025

“Thanksgiving always falls on the fourth Thursday of November. In 2025, that date will be November 27,”

according to Time and Date. Depending on the year, the holiday can occur between November 22 and November 28.

Summary: Thanksgiving 2025 will be celebrated on November 27, honoring a centuries-old American harvest tradition that has grown into a national moment of gratitude and togetherness.

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mint mint — 2025-11-02