A New England Thanksgiving

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Join the Coggeshall staff as we prepare a Thanksgiving meal in our historic farmhouse over the hearth. The late 18th century was before the official start of Thanksgiving as a national holiday, but the day was still celebrated with food and prayer in New England. Watch our costumed historians make chicken on a string, bake a pie in the hot coals, mash turnips, and churn butter. In the woodshop, we will also demonstrate how to carve wooden spoons. Explore the garden to see the last of the fall harvest and learn how crops were stored for the winter. Bring your family for a fun day at the farm and get in the Thanksgiving spirit.

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A lifelong Portsmouth resident, Jim graduated from Portsmouth High School in 1982 and earned a journalism degree from the University of Rhode Island in 1986. He's worked two different stints at East Bay Newspapers, for a total of 18 years with the company so far. When not running all over town bringing you the news from Portsmouth, Jim listens to lots and lots and lots of music, watches obscure silent films from the '20s and usually has three books going at once. He also loves to cook crazy New Orleans dishes for his wife of 25 years, Michelle, and their two sons, Jake and Max.