According to the Associated Press, a life-size bronze statue of the famous comic book character Archie will soon greet visitors at a New Hampshire town in honor of the local man who illustrated the red-haired, freckled teenager.

Many may not know that Bob Montana, who was the first to draw original depictions of the "Archie" characters, lived in Meredith for 35 years until his death in 1975 at age 54.

The Greater Meredith Program, which is a community development nonprofit, raised $57,000 for the project. The statue is scheduled to be installed August 9th  in Meredith's Community Park to coincide with the town's 250th anniversary.

Montana first drew "Archie" in a New Hampshire cottage in 1942. His daughter, Lynn Montana, says it is a "dream come true" to have her father permanently honored in Meredith.

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