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‘Siesta’ in the Arctic: The forgotten Alaska link to Allen Ginsberg and the Beat GenerationBy David Reamer | Histories of Alaska
Part of a continuing weekly series on Alaska history by local historian David Reamer. Have a question about Anchorage or Alaska history or an idea for a future article? Go to the form at the bottom of this story.

In the summer of 1956, a cargo ship and poet together traveled the seas off north Alaska. The ship was a relic, an artifact of a war that ended more than a decade earlier. As a Victory ship, the USNS Sgt. Jack J. Pendleton had been among hundreds built during World War II to replace losses from German submarines. It would continue to serve, but the initiative behind its creation was gone. On the other hand, Allen Ginsberg, the poet, stood at a precipice of fame, infamy and influence. He was about to publish his first standalone work on that boat in those frigid waters off Alaska.

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Stop! Don’t pick up that baby bird!

With baby bird season on its way, we want to remind everyone that most baby birds do not need human help. We know it’s hard – they look adorable and helpless. But chances are, their parents are nearby, and even though you mean well, you’re kidnapping their babies. Read our latest blog post, “Three Things to Know Before You “Rescue” a Baby Bird” so you’ll be ready and armed with knowledge when you see your first baby bird this spring:
Three Things To Know Before You “Rescue” A Baby Bird

 
 
 
 
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