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Founder, Transformation Insider [What spring looks like in every state]( Laura Ratfliff [ What spring looks like in every state ]( [See full slideshow »]( Slowly but surely, Americans are shedding their coats and heading outdoors to embrace the welcomed change of seasons as Spring unfolds around the country. Using historical weather data and various event listings, we’ve gathered 50 different looks at spring around the country. Average spring temperatures throughout the U.S. fluctuate dramatically, from a brisk 24.7 degrees Fahrenheit in Alaska to a mild 69.9 degrees Fahrenheit in Florida. Across the whole country, the average spring temperature sits at 52 degrees Fahrenheit. Depending on where you live, spring temperatures may mean a long-awaited thaw, buds appearing on trees, or the familiar sound of songbirds returning for the season. From wildflowers in Texas to the New York Yankees’ first pitch in the Big Apple, here’s how every state rings in spring. You may also like: 30 fascinating facts about sleep in the animal kingdom Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Congratulations! We Have A Youtube Premium® 1 Year Membership for You... Free!*]( Yes, [firstName] You've been selected to participate in National Consumers' Entertainment Promotion. It's so easy! Just answer three (3) quick questions and you could get a Youtube® Premium 1 Year Membership This is your chance to snag a 1 Year Membership on this amazing Network - On Us! ~ *Details apply so hurry: [Start Now: Click To Answer 3 Quick Questions & Get Yours!]( [Literary history from the year you were born]( Nicole Johnson [ Literary history from the year you were born ]( [See full slideshow »]( Lawrence Ferlinghetti, a poet, painter, activist, and co-founder of City Lights Booksellers & Publishers, died on Feb. 22 in San Francisco. He was 101 years old. Throughout his life, Ferlinghetti mentored up-and-coming writers and poets and was a leader of the Beat generation. Of his many noteworthy contributions to American literary history, one of the most iconic was when he was arrested for his 1956 publishing of Allen Ginsberg's "Howl." The arrest led to a precedent-setting First Amendment trial Ferlinghetti won, paving the way for future works such as Henry Miller's "Tropic of Cancer." For tens of thousands of years, humans have told stories. We relied on ancient carvings and oral storytelling, eventually evolving more intricate and advanced ways to share our experiences. The earliest literary works date back to 2,500 B.C., and the Epic of Gilgamesh is often thought to be the oldest fictional story, a sophisticated mythic poem focusing on the eponymous Sumerian King. As time moved forward, so to have our methods of telling stories. We have moved from cave walls and clay tablets to quill and ink, typewriters, word processors, and now digital ebooks. Yet we continue to use stories to entertain, inform, and connect people from every corner of the earth, because ours is a history steeped in literary tradition. Using literary journals and a variety of news, publishing, and entertainment sources including The New York Times, The Guardian, Time, Literary Hub, and NPR, Stacker dives into literary history from the year you were born. We review the greatest moments in the history of literature, exploring romance, betrayal, censorship, feuds, hoaxes—even arson—and everything in between. Do you remember the magazine that featured some of the greatest serialized fiction? Can you name the first African American female writer to read at the presidential inauguration? Perhaps you were born the year that the first book was written on a word processor. Whether you are here for the literary firsts or the awards and scandals, this list has something to appeal to even the most knowledgeable bibliophiles. Keep reading to discover nine decades of stories, milestones, and the magnificent and enthralling literary facts from the year you were born. You may also like: Most dangerous countries for journalists Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It](
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