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Today’s traditional Thanksgiving dinner includes turkey, stuffing and mashed potatoes. However, the very first Thanksgiving most likely included wildfowl, corn, porridge and venison.

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What Food Was Served at the First Thanksgiving in 1621?

Turkey may have been part of the holiday meal, along with venison, shellfish and corn, but pies and potatoes were decidedly not on the menu

Megan Gambino

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TODAY IN HISTORY

On this day in 1963, "Doctor Who," the long-running science fiction series, debuted. Actress Jodie Whittaker made history in 2017 when she became the first woman to portray the titular character, a time lord from the planet Gallifrey.

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