Journey to Frosty's Birthplace: Armonk, NY Adventure | Part 2 Join me as I explore the charming town of Armonk, New York, the inspiration behind the classic holiday song "Frosty the Snowman." Discover the historic "Village Square," believed to be the setting where Frosty came to life, and learn about Steve Nelson, the song's lyricist who called Armonk home for many years. Experience the local landmarks that bring this beloved snowman's tale to life. Following World War II, Steve Nelson frequently traveled to Armonk from his residence in adjacent White Plains. In 1950, while searching for land in Armonk to build his new house, he wrote the song's lyrics and set them to Jack Rollins' music. After his previous popular song, "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," Gene Autry recorded the song that year, instantly making it a classic. Nelson relocated his small family to Armonk two years later, where he remained until his passing in 1981. Perry Como re-recorded "Frosty the Snowman" in 1957, establishing it as a season-long hit. After this popularity, an animated version was released in 1969 and is being viewed on television every year. . .
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