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Mommy Poppins on MSNFireworks, Ice Cream Festival, Pride and More Fun Things To Do in Philly this WeekendLooking for the best things to do in Philadelphia this weekend? Here are some family-friendly events and activities to add to ...
From 7 p.m. to 10 p.m., freezing rain and sleet along the I-95 corridor including Philadelphia, lower Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, and New Castle counties along with interior South Jersey.
After mesmerizing amateur photographers and worrying neighbors for a week, a building left encased in ice after a two-alarm blaze last week is being torn down.
The extremely cold temperatures this week means the water used to extinguish a fire in the Old City section of Philadelphia over the weekend left two buildings encased in ice.
How to visit New Hampshire's Ice Castles Tickets to the ice castles cost $30 for adults or $23 for children ages 4-11 on peak days, or $20 for adults and $15 for children ages 4-11 on non-peak days.
Reading Terminal Market's Ice Cream Festival returns to Philadelphia after 3-year hiatus. The city's iconic Bassetts Ice Cream is bringing in 15 other frozen treat artisans from around the city.
In its early days, the annual castle was comprised of only 250 blocks of ice. Since then, the tradition and the castle size have grown. Some years, the castle had American flags, a cross, spires, etc.
Ice Castles, Long Lake Regional Park, 1500 Old Hwy. 8, New Brighton. Open every day except Tuesdays through at least Feb. 20. Tickets range from $11 to $22.
Construction on the Ice Castles began in North Woodstock in late November. Ice artists work to grow, harvest and hand-place as many as 10,000 icicles to build their creations.
The Ice Castles will pop up at 339 E. Irene Ave. in Cripple Creek, just a couple blocks south of where the town’s annual Ice Festival takes place. That event, slated for Feb. 17-25, ...
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