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💡 Need a Hint? This American holiday tradition was officially set to its current date by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941.
🌟 Fun Fact The fourth Thursday of November wasn't always fixed as a federal holiday date—it changed multiple times throughout history, causing confusion with some states celebrating on different weeks until Congress made it permanent in the 1940s.
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