Thanksgiving in 2025 will be observed on Thursday, November 27, marking the start of America’s festive season. This holiday always falls on the fourth Thursday of November and is a day dedicated to gratitude and togetherness.
The tradition dates back to 1621, when Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people shared a harvest feast in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The holiday evolved over centuries, with President Abraham Lincoln proclaiming a national Thanksgiving Day in 1863 to promote unity during the Civil War.
Congress established the official date in 1941 to be the fourth Thursday in November, ensuring the holiday is celebrated consistently across the United States.
Food plays a vital role, with roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and pies commonly served. More than just the meal, Thanksgiving is about families gathering, giving thanks, and creating lasting memories.
"For millions of Americans, it’s more than just a date on the calendar—it’s a ritual of gathering, sharing, and remembering."
In households like the Wait family’s in Tyler, Texas, the holiday spirit extends beyond food to meaningful family connection.
Thanksgiving 2025 continues a centuries-old tradition of gratitude and family unity, celebrated nationwide on November 27 with cherished foods and heartfelt gatherings.