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National Snowman Burning Day encourages warm weather aficionados to participate in a traditional burning of a snowman. Officially, March 20 is the northern hemisphere's final full day of winter.
The symbolism is easy to grasp. Winter is going away, and it's time for the snow to disappear.
The tradition is inspired by the Rose Sunday Festival in Weinheim-an-der-Bergstrasse, Germany, which puts on a snowman-burning event each year.
In the United States, the first spring snowman burning was held in 1971 by a Lake Superior State University former campus club called the Unicorn Hunters.
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