Thanksgiving in 2025 will be celebrated on Thursday, November 27. The holiday always falls on the fourth Thursday of November, marking the start of America's festive season.
The holiday’s origins trace back to 1621, when the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag people shared a harvest feast in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Over time, it evolved into a national tradition, symbolizing gratitude and unity.
In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day, aiming to foster unity during the Civil War.
Thanksgiving remains one of the most beloved family holidays in the United States, observed by people of all backgrounds. In 1941, Congress officially set the date as the fourth Thursday in November to ensure consistency across the country.
Central to the celebration is a shared meal, featuring roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, and various pies. Yet beyond food, the true heart of Thanksgiving lies in traditions—families gathering, offering thanks, and creating lasting memories.
In homes like the Wait family’s in Tyler, Texas, Thanksgiving isn’t just about the meal.
Thanksgiving 2025 will bring Americans together on November 27 to celebrate gratitude, family, and heritage, continuing a custom that has spanned more than 400 years.