Its just the thing to brighten up a cold winter day, a sort of "Frosty the Snowman" festival. But this one honors a "Frozen Dead Guy," the most famous "resident" in the town of Nederland, Colorado.Thats right. The people of Nederland, about 40 miles northwest of Denver, are holding a festival this weekend to honor the towns most famous dead resident -- Bredo Morstoel, who died in his native Norway in 1989.
http://dailynews.netscape.com/mynsnews/story.tmpl?table=n&cat=50900&id=200203061042000245729
Wednesday, March 6, 2002
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