The Frost Line

The man who invented a holiday.

16 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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When you have a knack for storytelling and time on you hands, the sky is hit limit. So, why not invent a holiday to celebrate your roots. That's exactly what one Finnish-American did 70 years ago and we are still celebrating St. Urho's day.

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