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When Did Groundhog Day Start, the first Groundhog Day celebration in 1887
The first Groundhog Day celebration in 1887.

     

On February 2, 1887, Groundhog Day, featuring a rodent
meteorologist, was
celebrated for the first time at Gobbler’s
Knob in Punxsutawney,
Pennsylvania.

The idea originated with Clymer Freas, a local newspaper
editor who declared Punxsutawney Phil as the nation’s
official weather forecaster.

According to tradition, if a groundhog comes out of its hole
on this day and sees its shadow, it gets scared and runs
back into its burrow, predicting six more weeks of winter
weather; no shadow means an early spring.

Groundhog Day has its roots in the ancient Christian tradition
of
Candlemas (below) when clergy would bless and distribute
candles needed for winter.       

the origins of Groundhog Day, blending Candlemas, German traditions, and early American adaptations        
    

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