Wisconsin town builds 58-foot tall snowman named Jeffery – they had to use A CRANE to hang the 8-foot top hat made of cattle panels and a 75-foot scarf
- Craig Carlson built the charming 58-foot snowman with his two sons
- Jeffery the snowman has been a winter staple to Milltown since 2019
- This year the family built the snowman to raise money for a local community club
- It took 100,000 pounds of snow and two trees for the arms to build Jeffery
- About 150 cars pass through per day on the weekends to take a closer look
- The family named Jeffery after Craig’s brother who died six-years-ago
Jeffery the 58-foot snowman is wooing Wisconsin travelers with his black top hat and red scarf for the third year in a row.
Craig Carlson and his two children Hunter and Boe built the snowman along with 100,000 pounds of snow and two trees for the arms.
The magnificent sight stops about 150 cars per day on the weekend filled with dazed spectators.
‘He’s 72 feet at the base, 58 feet at the body, and 44 [feet] at the head,’ Craig told CBS News.
![Jeffery the snowman has been a winter staple to Milltown since 2019. Craig Carlson and his two children Hunter and Boe built the snowman along with 100,000 pounds of snow and two trees for the arms](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/01/16/22/66641647-11641893-image-m-90_1673909090893.jpg)
Jeffery the snowman has been a winter staple to Milltown since 2019. Craig Carlson and his two children Hunter and Boe built the snowman along with 100,000 pounds of snow and two trees for the arms
![The people above are the creative masterminds behind Jeffery the Snowman](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/01/16/22/66641991-11641893-image-a-95_1673909782558.jpg)
The people above are the creative masterminds behind Jeffery the Snowman
Craig started the tradition with his sons in 2019 to win a contest.
‘He was 19 feet tall,’ Craig recalled. ‘He was a little rough. The crew and my boys and I had so much fun doing it that we decided to do it again.’
Every year, the family goes for ‘Bigger, and better.’
In 2020, Jeffery hit 32 feet and then 44 feet in 2021.
‘Now this year we decided to go even bigger,’ Hunter said.
The snowman is named after Craig’s brother who died six years ago.
‘He’d like it, so it’s been a lot of fun,’ Craig said about his brother Jeffery.
Jeffery’s eight-foot top hat is made of cattle panels and his scarf extends 75-feet.
![This year the family built the snowman to raise money for a local community club. The magnificent sight stops about 150 cars per day on the weekend filled with dazed spectators](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/01/16/22/66641651-11641893-image-m-92_1673909117536.jpg)
This year the family built the snowman to raise money for a local community club. The magnificent sight stops about 150 cars per day on the weekend filled with dazed spectators
![One of woman can be seen making the 75-foot scarf scarf that goes around Jeffery's chilly neck](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/01/16/22/66641669-11641893-image-a-93_1673909178785.jpg)
One of woman can be seen making the 75-foot scarf scarf that goes around Jeffery’s chilly neck
![A man can be seen working on Jeffery's 8-foot top hat made of cattle panels](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2023/01/16/22/66641679-11641893-image-a-94_1673909181250.jpg)
A man can be seen working on Jeffery’s 8-foot top hat made of cattle panels
This year the Carlson family built the snowman to raise money for their local Milltown Community Club.
As of January 15, the family raised $1,000 of their $2,000 goal.
The funds will go toward the town’s 75th anniversary celebration.
In the future, Craig hopes to raise money for a scholarship in honor of his brother, WQOW reported.
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