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Holiday Hours: Thanksgiving
01:04PM / Saturday, November 23, 2024
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Stockbridge resident and artist Norman Rockwell used Thanksgiving to illustrate 'Freedom from Want.'


Plymouth's statue of Massasoit, who was instrumental in Plymouth Colony's survival, looks out over the Plymouth Rock monument. Image via SeePlymouth.com.

Thanksgiving will be observed on Thursday, Nov. 28. The day is a national holiday inspired by the first Thanksgiving dinner shared between the Pilgrims and Wampanoags in 1621 at Plymouth. The living history museum Plimoth Patuxet continues the tradition each year with a recreation of the event in which visitors can participate. 

Thanksgiving was first federally recognized by proclamation in 1863 by President Lincoln at the height of the Civil War. It did not become codified as a national holiday until 1941, when President Roosevelt signed a law setting it as the fourth Thursday of November. Canada holds a similar celebration on the second Monday in October.

The day is not celebrated by all. Some Native Americans consider it a Day of Mourning because of the massive disruption the advent of European settlers caused to the first Americans through disease, land theft and war. The United American Indians of New England gather annually in Plymouth at the statue of Wampanoag leader Massasoit and a nearby plaque commemorating the National Day of Mourning.  

More locally, the day marks the anniversary of the completion of the Hoosac Tunnel. It was on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 27, 1874, that the final bit of rock was blasted out in the town of Florida to open what was then the longest rail tunnel in the world.

It was a couple of days after Thanksgiving in 1965 that folk-rock legend Arlo Guthrie was arrested for littering in Stockbridge, sparking the famous song "Alice's Restaurant Massacree" about the Thanksgiving feast and its consequences. The Arlo Guthrie Center in Housatonic has offered an annual community Thanksgiving dinner to commemorate the event and Guthrie often performs the song locally. This year marks the 19th dinner.

The Friday after Thanksgiving, popularly known as Black Friday, is considered the start of the Christmas shopping season marked with special discounts at retailers. The reference is believed to date to at least the early 1960s, but Black Friday deals have begun to creep into the holiday with stores opening with special discounts before and even on the day of Thanksgiving. Small Business Saturday encourages people to shop at local businesses after spending Friday at big-box stores. 


Thanksgiving Day
Closed:
Federal, state and local offices; no mail delivery.
Banks
Public libraries
Most offices and businesses
BRTA is not running
Colleges and schools
Liquor & package stores
Stock market

Open:
Restaurants and bars, by choice
Convenience stores
Some retail outlets have full or partial hours
Movie theaters

Black Friday
Open
Retail outlets open; many chains have early and late-night hours
Federal, state and local offices; mail delivery.
Banks
BRTA running; office closed
Most businesses open
Stock market

Closed
Schools and colleges
Many local and state offices

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is encouraging members of the public to plan ahead for travel during the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday week, use available technology tools and resources to make informed decisions and plan ahead. During this holiday season, individuals should be aware there may be a higher number of travelers on Commonwealth roadways and on public transportation. 

Heavier traffic than usual is expected on Monday, Nov. 25, and Tuesday, Nov. 26, with additional delays likely during midday hours on Wednesday, Nov. 27, Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, and throughout the weekend following Thanksgiving. Drivers are encouraged to travel during morning hours if possible.  

"With the Thanksgiving holiday next week, MassDOT is forecasting increased traffic volumes throughout the week with the heaviest outbound traffic expected in the afternoons of Monday through Wednesday," said Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver. "We also expect returning volumes to be heavier on Sunday, Dec. 1.  We encourage travelers to make their trips outside of peak hours and drive safely."

 
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