With COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on travel and gatherings, many families will be navigating virtual Thanksgiving celebrations this year. To make the most of this experience, the Daily Herald has curated some of the best advice for having a successful, socially distanced virtual Thanksgiving celebration.
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