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Columbus-Day-Gifts(Oct 12th)
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Columbus Day relates to the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America. Every year, Columbus Day is celebrated on October 12th, the day when Columbus first reached America in the year 1492.
This day is known by different names in all American countries and thus celebrated differently in all the parts. However, the people of the US observe this day by the name of Columbus Day. Prepare yourself to attend your city parade and exchange gifts on Columbus Day.
Two-Tone Fleece Zip Hoodie
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Men's Long Sleeve Tee
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Mug
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Thinking of You Cards
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Columbus Day
How to celebrate Columbus Day
Columbus Day is an occasion to commemorate that day in the history of America when an Italian navigator Christopher Columbus had discovered the New World. It was on October 12th in 1492 and that day is being celebrated all over America even if people do not get an off from work.
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Celebrate Columbus Day with kids
In order to honour the arrival of Christopher Columbus in America in 1492, people observe Columbus Day on 12th October every year. A common way to celebrate this day is attending parades and organizing parties. You can read poem titled "Christopher Columbus" or visit places to see images and portraits of that great explorer or get to know the life history of that daring seaman.
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The reason to celebrate Columbus Day
America-the New World was discovered by Christopher Columbus on 12th October in 1492. People of different countries of America happily celebrate the arrival of Columbus in America. While the year is believed to be 1492, there is an issue with the date. According to the Julian calendar, Christopher Columbus discovered America on October 12th in the year 1492 but the modern Gregorian calendar suggests October 21st.
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Recipes for Columbus Day
When Columbus started his journey in 1492, he might not have many options to satisfy his hunger. But toady, more than 500 years later, people have endless choices of cooking items to prepare and celebrate this grand occasion in the most memorable way. You have all the liberty to plan a Columbus Day culinary feast of your own.
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