Shortly after Congress passed the resolution, on October 3, President George Washington issued the Thanksgiving Proclamation ...
Washington doesn’t impose that duty on the people. He acknowledges their desire, expressed through Congress, to fulfill this ...
Colonial Americans, including George Washington, celebrated countless "thanksgivings" throughout their lives – just not in ...
In 1789, Washington urged the people of the United States to celebrate “a day of public thanksgiving and prayer.” ...
It was not even the first national Thanksgiving – which was held on Dec. 18, 1777, at then-General Washington’s behest. Nor ...
Local doctors Dr. Jason Shu, M.D., and Dr. Grace Shu, M.D., Ph.D. looked back fondly on their friendship with former ...
In 1789, George Washington issued a proclamation declaring Thursday, November 26, 1789, as a "day of public thanksgiving." ...
The National Interest on MSN
The USS George Washington Is Now in the South China Sea
The USS George Washington is aiding in efforts to recover a sunken F/A-18 Super Hornet and MH-60 Sea Hawk after the two ...
Former Vice President Dick Cheney's funeral was held at Washington National Cathedral, with former Presidents Bush and Biden ...
America the Beautiful 2026 Annual Pass artwork features President Trump New digital passes, new annual pass artwork, ...
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U.S. President in 3 Minutes - From Washington to Obama
From George Washington to Barack Obama, this lightning-fast timeline covers more than two centuries of American leadership.
Nov. 1 marks a pivotal milestone in American history: 225 years ago, the doors of the White House opened to welcome its first residents: President John Adams and first lady Abigail Adams. Back then, ...
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