More than 100,000 people are expected to head to America's home town for the annual Thanksgiving parade through the downtown Plymouth.
The parade, which was first held in 1996, starts at Plymouth Rock and goes through the waterfront area of the town.
"This is one of America's only historically accurate chronological parades, " according to organizers. "It visually brings America's rich heritage to life by representing each century from the 17th through the 21st, starting with the Pilgrim era."
In addition to the parade , there are food trucks and a craft beer and wine tent; face painting and other children's activities at the Waterfront; and a Holiday Village sponsored by the U.S. Air Force as well as a Hometown Music Festival starting 5 p.m.
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