Groundhog Day may be one of the weirder American holidays. How did it come to be? Here is the origin story of Punxsutawney ...
Staten Island Chuck says Punxsutawney Phil is full of it. New York’s City’s resident groundhog didn’t see his shadow on ...
The world-famous prognosticating groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow when he emerged from his den in western ...
As tradition goes, if Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, then six more weeks of winter awaits. If it's a shadowless Feb. 2, ...
Groundhog day originally came from an old tradition called Candlemas Day that started in the United States in 1887 in ...
In a time of climate anxiety, political unpredictability, and technological change, Groundhog Day isn't silly. It's grounding ...
The weather-predicting groundhog celebrity has met two presidents and drinks a life-extending elixir: "Our Phil is like, ...
As is the tradition every Feb. 2, today, the United States celebrates Groundhog Day. For centuries, communities across North America have continued a tradition brought over from Europe to predict ...
The origins of Groundhog Day can be traced back to European customs, particularly the Christian festival of Candlemas.
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