BostonZest does a great community service by collecting the information of what’s open on holidays. Here is the post for Thanksgiving:
What’s Open on Thanksgiving
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Thank you Matt! The nice words mean a lot coming from someone who delivers great information for his community every day!
I hope it helps your readers find the answers they need.