happy thanksgiving: Happy Thanksgiving 2012 - 11/21/12 08:44 PM

In 1817 New York State adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom, and by the middle of the 19th century many other states had done the same. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a day of thanksgiving as the last Thursday in November.
To all my ActiveRain friends and blogging buddies wishing you and yours a very Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving. If you're on the Upper West Side for Thanksgiving check out The Macy's Thanksgiving day parade along Central Park West.
Happy Thanksgiving! Enjoy!
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happy thanksgiving: Happy Thanksgiving to All - 11/23/11 03:11 AM

 
To all my ActiveRain friends and blogging buddies wishing you and yours a very Happy and Healthy Thanksgiving. Mitchell If you're on the Upper West Side for Thanksgiving check out The Macy's Thanksgiving day parade along Central Park West and visit the Galactic Spectacular on West 81st Street every evening through Sunday November 27th.  
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Mitchell Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group  
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happy thanksgiving: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/23/10 02:19 AM

 
Thanksgiving History:
The pilgrims had intended to go to the Hudson River region in New York State, which would have been considered "Northern Virginia," but they landed in Cape Cod instead. Treacherous seas prevented them from venturing further south.
The original Thanksgiving feast in 1621 occurred sometime between September 21 and November 11. Unlike our current holiday, it was three days long.
In 1817 New York State adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom, and by the middle of the 19th century many other states had done the same. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a day of thanksgiving … (5 comments)

happy thanksgiving: Happy Thanksgiving - 11/24/09 01:55 AM

Thanksgiving History:
The pilgrims had intended to go to the Hudson River region in New York State, which would have been considered "Northern Virginia," but they landed in Cape Cod instead. Treacherous seas prevented them from venturing further south.
The original Thanksgiving feast in 1621 occurred sometime between September 21 and November 11. Unlike our current holiday, it was three days long.
In 1817 New York State adopted Thanksgiving Day as an annual custom, and by the middle of the 19th century many other states had done the same. In 1863 President Abraham Lincoln appointed a day of thanksgiving as … (5 comments)

happy thanksgiving: HAPPY THANKSGIVING! - 11/27/08 02:37 AM
Happy Thanksgiving From the Beautiful Upper West Side of Manhattan.
Wishing all my friends and colleagues in the rain
and all my clients, customers and readers 
A Very Happy Thanksgiving!
Below are some pictures from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade

Macy's parade balloon on Central Park West, The Beresford Apartments

Kermit the Frog in front of The Beresford at Central Park West at 81st Street

Uncle Sam, heading down CPW, The Beresford.
Have a great Thanksgiving Day!
 
Courtesy of: Mitchell J Hall, Associate Broker, The Corcoran Group ©Mitchell Hall 2006-2008
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happy thanksgiving: HAPPY THANKSGIVING! - 11/22/07 08:39 AM
Happy Thanksgiving to my friends and colleagues in the rain and to all my consumer readers and clients.
Manhattan this time of year is particularly beautiful and there are many fun things to do this time of year.
Tis the Season!
Below are some recent pictures around town. 
The first picture was just taken this evening (Thanksgiving Eve). It is the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ballons lined up on the ground on West 81st Street and Central Park West. They are ready to take off in the morning down Central Park West around Columbus Circle down Broadway to Macy's on 34th Street.
The Next picture is of ice … (28 comments)

 
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