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For 22 years, Coloradans have celebrated a frozen dead guy – Bredo Morstøl, colloquially known as “Grandpa Bredo” – with an annual festival. Frozen Dead Guy Days is one of the state’s ...
But the cryonics-preserved body of Norwegian grandfather Bredo Morstoel still sits in a Tuff Shed 40 miles away in Nederland — where the mayor and others don’t want to let it go. That may change.
Norwegian Trygve Bauge brought the corpse of his grandfather, Bredo Morstøl, to the U.S. hoping the start a cryogenics lab. "Last year we honored Grandpa Bredo's legacy by resurrecting the Frozen ...
For close to twenty years, Nederland had celebrated its resident frozen dead guy, Bredo Morstoel, with a quirky festival that kicked off with a Blue Ball party and continued into the weekend with ...
DENVER (KDVR) — While you’re gathering to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day this year, thousands of people will be gathering in a Colorado mountain town to celebrate a frozen dead guy. Seriously.
As legend has it, the history dates back to 1989 when Bredo Morstoel died from a heart condition in Norway. Instead of a proper burial, he was packed in dry ice, placed in liquid nitrogen and ...
Founded in 2002, Frozen Dead Guy Days is a weekend-long celebration that honors Bredo Morstoel, a native Norwegian who is cryogenically frozen and remains in Nederland. The annual event ...
It all began in 1989, when Bredo Morstoel died from a heart condition in the European country of Norway. Instead of a traditional burial, he was packed in dry ice and brought to a facility in ...