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November 27, 2025 Holiday:

Thanksgiving Day

Thanksgiving Day is a joyous celebration that brings families and friends together to express gratitude for the blessings in their lives. At the heart of this festive holiday is a delicious feast, often featuring roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, among other mouthwatering dishes. Traditionally, people gather around the dinner table to share stories, exchange thanks, and enjoy each other's company. This special day is also a time for reflection, as individuals take a moment to appreciate the good things in their lives and acknowledge the importance of loved ones.

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Holidays on November 27, 2025:

The National Dog Show

Join us at The National Dog Show on 11/27/2025, where over 200 breeds strut their stuff, promoting responsible pet ownership and the human-animal bond. more >>

Turkey-Free Thanksgiving

Turkey-Free Thanksgiving, 11/27/2025: Discover a creative twist on the traditional holiday with alternative main courses and a focus on gratitude and festive foods. more >>

Family Health History Day

Family Health History Day, November 27, 2025. Learn how to take control of your health by understanding your family's medical history and potential health risks. more >>

National Electric Guitar Day

National Electric Guitar Day, 11/27/2025: Honor the iconic instrument's rich history and impact on music and culture. more >>

National Bavarian Cream Pie Day

National Bavarian Cream Pie Day, 11/27/2025: Indulge in the rich, creamy dessert with unique flavors and toppings, perfect for sharing with friends and family. more >>

National Day of Mourning

National Day of Mourning, November 27, 2025: Honoring the lives lost and affected by Native American struggles and injustices, promoting understanding and unity. more >>

Pie in the Face Day

Pie in the Face Day, November 27, 2025: Join the playful tradition of pie-throwing fun, poking fun at seriousness and embracing silliness. more >>

Turtle Adoption Day

Discover the truth about Turtle Adoption Day on November 27, 2025. Is it a real holiday or just a myth? more >>

National Craft Jerky Day

National Craft Jerky Day, 11/27/2025: Discover unique jerky recipes, flavors, and ingredients on this special day, and connect with fellow foodies. more >>

Birthdays on November 27:

Jimi Hendrix

Died in 1970, aged 27

A legendary musician who revolutionized rock music with his experimental and psychedelic sound, iconic guitar playing, and poetic lyrics.

Bill Nye

68 Years Old

A science communicator who educates people of all ages about science and its applications through entertaining and easy-to-understand TV shows and public appearances.

Bruce Lee

Died in 1973, aged 32

A pioneering martial artist, actor, and screenwriter who popularized martial arts worldwide through his charismatic on-screen presence and innovative fighting style.

Ricky Carmichael

44 Years Old

A legendary motocross champion with 15 titles, including two perfect seasons, and widely regarded as the greatest of all time.

Jaleel White

47 Years Old

Star of the popular 90s sitcom "Family Matters," playing the lovable nerd Steve Urkel, and creating the iconic catchphrase "Did I do that?"

Caroline Kennedy

66 Years Old

Daughter of President John F. Kennedy, serving as a lawyer and diplomat, including as the 27th United States Ambassador to Australia. Known for her work in international relations ...

Gordon S. Wood

90 Years Old

Renowned historian and Pulitzer Prize winner, known for his groundbreaking work on the American Revolution and the early national period, offering a nuanced understanding of the na...

James Avery

Died in 2013, aged 68

A renowned television actor, best known for his iconic role as Philip Banks, the loving and wise uncle, in the popular 1990s sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air".

William Fichtner

67 Years Old

A talented actor with a distinctive voice, known for playing memorable characters in films like Armageddon, Crash, and TV shows like Prison Break.

Iván Rodríguez

52 Years Old

A 14-time All-Star catcher who won the 1999 American League MVP award and is known for his exceptional defensive skills and strong throwing arm.

Robin Givens

59 Years Old

Star of the popular 1990s sitcom "Head of the Class" and ex-wife of boxer Mike Tyson, known for her iconic TV roles and tumultuous personal life.

Chanyeol

31 Years Old

A talented K-pop idol who writes and performs catchy songs, acts in dramas, and models for top brands, captivating fans worldwide with his charming stage presence.

Events from History on November 27:
929 years ago
With holy fervor burning in his heart, Pope Urban II stood before the Council of Clermont, rallying the nobles and clergy of Christendom to take up arms against the Muslim occupation of the Holy Land. On that fateful day, he declared the First Crusade, urging the faithful to reclaim Jerusalem from the "infidels" and guarantee safe passage for pilgrims. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a centuries-long conflict that would shape the course of history. The Council's fervent response would propel thousands of knights, peasants, and nobles to embark on a perilous journey, driven by conviction, curiosity, and a thirst for adventure.
In the darkest hour of World War II, the French Navy made a daring move to prevent its prized fleet from falling into Nazi hands. At the French port of Toulon, officers and sailors secretly executed a bold plan to scuttle their own ships and submarines, sacrificing their vessels to maintain freedom and honor. As the German army closed in, the French Navy deliberately sank or crippled their own fleet, consisting of 3 battleships, 7 cruisers, 13 destroyers, and 13 submarines, to avoid the shame of surrender and potential USE by the enemy. This heroic act of defiance resonated deeply, as the French Navy chose to destroy its own pride rather than let it be seized by the Nazi regime.
Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor and entrepreneur, put his pen to paper at the Swedish-Norwegian Club in Paris, signing his last will and testament. This wasn't just any ordinary document - it was a blueprint for something extraordinary. Nobel bequeathed the majority of his vast fortune to establish the Nobel Prizes, a series of annual awards recognizing outstanding contributions in physics, chemistry, medicine, literature, and peace. By doing so, he ensured that his legacy would inspire future generations to strive for excellence and make groundbreaking discoveries.
59 years ago
Pentagon recommends massive troop surge in Vietnam War (The Pentagon, 1400 Defense Pentagon, Arlington, VA 22211, USA) 1965
The Vietnam War was escalating, and the Pentagon knew it. In a stark assessment, top military brass told President Lyndon B. Johnson that the current 120,000 American troops on the ground wouldn't cut it. To turn the tide, they'd need a whopping 400,000 boots on the ground – a whopping increase of 280,000 troops. This drastic upsurge would drastically alter the war's dynamics, and the stakes were higher than ever.
46 years ago
Mayor and LGBTQ+ Icon Assassinated in City Hall (San Francisco City Hall, 1 Dr Carlton B Goodlett Pl, San Francisco, CA 94102, USA) 1978
Dan White, a former San Francisco supervisor, had a personal and political vendetta against Mayor George Moscone and openly gay Supervisor Harvey Milk. On that fateful day, White snuck into City Hall, evading metal detectors, and made his way to the mayor's office. In a shocking turn of events, White shot and killed Moscone, then proceeded to Milk's office, where he assassinated the trailblazing LGBTQ+ icon. The brutal murders sent shockwaves through the city, sparking outrage and riots. White's defense, dubbed the "Twinkie defense," was later infamously used to justify his actions, but ultimately, he was convicted of voluntary manslaughter.
161 years ago
General George Meade's Union army converges on Confederate General Robert E. Lee's troops in Virginia, setting the stage for a fierce battle. The Confederates, well-entrenched behind the Mine Run, prepare to repel the Union advance. Meade's cautious approach allows Lee to fortify his defenses, ultimately leading to a stalemate. The Union forces withdraw, realizing that a bloody battle would be too costly. This inconclusive clash marks a rare instance of Confederate forces avoiding a major defeat.
Notable Deaths on November 27:
2007Sean Taylor Talented American football player whose life was tragically cut short
1978Harvey Milk LGBTQ+ icon and leader who fought for the rights of marginalized communities
1852Ada Lovelace English computer programming pioneer
2014P. D. James Renowned English author and storyteller
2012Marvin Miller Tenacious labor leader who fought for workers' rights
1988John Carradine Veteran American actor with a career spanning over six decades
2005Jocelyn Brando American actress who portrayed complex characters with depth
2010Irvin Kershner Virtuosic director, actor, and producer who left a lasting mark on Hollywood
2007Robert Cade Pioneering physician who revolutionized sports hydration with Gatorade
1895Alexandre Dumas, fils French literary genius, known for his fantastical adventures
2006Casey Coleman American sportscaster who narrated the game with passion
2021Apetor Famous Norwegian YouTuber creator
1997Buck Leonard Barrister and educator who excelled in both baseball and the classroom
2020Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Prominent Greek statesman and leader
2002Billie Bird American actress who captivated audiences with her charm and wit
1998Barbara Acklin African-American singer-songwriter who made lasting contributions to R&B and soul music
1981Lotte Lenya Classically trained Austrian singer and actress known for her dramatic flair
1969May Gibbs Australian children's author and illustrator, inspiring young minds
2006Bebe Moore Campbell American author and educator who empowered through education
1990David White American actor with a long list of credits in TV and film