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  2. Icebar Orlando - Wikipedia

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    Icebar Orlando (stylized as ICEBAR Orlando) is an ice bar located in International Drive in Orlando, Florida. At over 1,200 square feet (110 m 2), [1] [2] the company claims that it is the world's largest permanent ice bar. [3] Its decor, furniture and glassware are constructed entirely of ice, and the bar also has various ice carvings.

  3. Foteviken Museum - Wikipedia

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    Summer activities at the museum climax in Viking Week in late June; [2] this includes craft days [10] and since 1997 a viking market. [9] At the market in summer 2016, five actors in a group who travel between Viking Age reenactment sites, the Nordic International Slave Trade Company, reportedly threw a bag over a tourist's head and auctioned ...

  4. Category:Viking Age populated places - Wikipedia

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    The Viking Age is the term denoting the years from about 700 to 1100 in European history. It was a formative period in Scandinavian history. Norse people explored Europe by its oceans and rivers through trade and warfare. They also reached Iceland, Faroe Islands, Greenland, Newfoundland, and Anatolia. This category lists towns and settlements ...

  5. Ice hotel - Wikipedia

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    Snow Village is a half-hectare village and 30-room ice hotel located in Parc Jean-Drapeau, east of Montreal, in Quebec, Canada that first opened in 2012. [9] It has suites, standard rooms and igloos, an ice restaurant, ice bar and patio, ice chapel and outdoor hot tubs. [9]

  6. Meet HoQtail, the new cocktail lounge in the East Village ...

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    Suman Hoque opened HoQtail, a reservations-only cocktail lounge next door to HoQ in the East Village. Hoque envisions people stopping in for a cocktail before a show or after dinner for a final drink.

  7. Gettlinge - Wikipedia

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    Gettlinge is a village in the southwest portion of the island of Öland, Sweden. It is known for its impressive Viking stone ship burial ground. [ 1 ] Gettlinge is situated on the western fringe of the Stora Alvaret , a World Heritage Site designated by UNESCO . [ 2 ]

  8. Atlanta Flames - Wikipedia

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    Hosting the first event in Omni Coliseum history, the Flames tied the Buffalo Sabres, 1–1, before a sellout crowd of 14,568. [11] The team was respectable through much of the season on the strength of Bouchard and Myre's goaltending performances, [ 12 ] and by mid-January, had a 20–19–8 win–loss–tie record.

  9. Icehotel (Jukkasjärvi) - Wikipedia

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    The entire hotel is made out of snow and ice blocks from the Torne River; even the glasses in the bar are made of ice.Each spring, around March, Icehotel harvests tons of ice from the frozen Torne River and stores it in a nearby production hall with room for over 900 t (990 short tons) of ice and 27,000 t (30,000 short tons) of snow.