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The 100-Mile Meal
A harvest celebration. That's how historians refer to the first Thanksgiving in 1621, when English settlers and their new Native American neighbors gathered to feast on the fruits of their first harvest in the New World.
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By Kim O'Donnel
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The 100-Mile Meal
A harvest celebration. That's how historians refer to the first Thanksgiving in 1621, when English settlers and their new Native American neighbors gathered to feast on the fruits of their first harvest in the New World.-
By Kim O'Donnel