Plimoth Patuxet Museums Mark 400th Anniversary Of Thanksgiving With New Exhibit

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Plimoth Patuxet Museums is opening an exhibit this fall focused on the origins of one of America’s quintessential holidays – Thanksgiving. The exhibit, “We Gather Together: Thanksgiving, Gratitude and the Making of an American Holiday,” opens Sept. 25.

This year marks the 400th anniversary of the harvest feast called the First Thanksgiving. For the original participants,  the Indigenous Pokanoket people and English colonists, a successful harvest was reason enough to rejoice. In 1621, Patuxet, the great sachem of the Pokanoket, Ousamequin (Massasoit) and 90 of his men, shared in three days of feasting and entertainment with the English. “We Gather Together” will explore the ancient and deeply human expression of gratitude that is the bedrock of this national holiday.

“From time immemorial, people around the world have celebrated the harvest,” said Ellie Donovan, Executive Director of Plimoth Patuxet Museums. “As part of our educational mission, we’re pleased to present this new exhibit that explores the history of Thanksgiving since 1621 and provides food for thought.”

painting of the first ThanksgivingThe exhibit explores the relationship between the Indigenous people and English colonists to better understand the events that led to the First Thanksgiving. Rarely seen artifacts from Plimoth Patuxet’s collection and artistic representation throughout the centuries will chart the ways in which the New England tradition of Thanksgiving grew and emerged as a national holiday during the 19th century.

The exhibit was made possible through the generous support of sponsors, including the Town of Plymouth Promotions Fund, Rockland Trust, Pathstone, RSM and Coca-Cola Northeast. Yankee Publishing is the media partner.

More info at www.plimoth.org