
Why the British Celebrate the Mayflower Landing
Top of Mind with Julie Rose • Season 1, Episode 1739, Segment 5The 400th anniversary of Thanksgiving means it’s been 401 years since the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. City governments over in the UK have spent the anniversary year throwing a huge celebration to commemorate the Mayflower’s voyage. The festivities include a dragon, an autonomous ship, and a hip-hop festival. Why do folks in Britain would care about the Pilgrims enough to throw a celebration? Charles Hackett is based in Plymouth, England. He's CEO of the Mayflower 400 event and explains why the British care so much about it.




