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WAUWATOSA, Wis. (CBS 58) -- A Wauwatosa family is being recognized for their creative snow fort.
It has cup holders, a place to sleep, even decorative lighting.
This is the work of Joe and Joey Kral.
The two have spent about 30 hours working on the massive fort. The work of art is attracting people from around the neighborhood.
"That's what I feel really good about, and to see how happy they are -- they'll never forget it," said Joe Kral, who built the fort with his son.
"It's a big igloo, and I can keep it in my mind forever," Joey said.
Joe hopes the snow fort will last a couple more months.
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