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Article: getting the to the Palace; For the first time in winter carnival history, the St. Paul Winter Carnival Ice Palace will be a structure that people can walk into and touch. Visitors can pose for pictures on a ring of nine ice thrones, skate on an NHL-sponsored ice rink, make wishes before a fountain of water and fire and catch entertainment acts on a stage behind the palace.(VARIETY / FREETIME)
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- Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN)
- Article date:
- January 23, 2004
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CORRECTION PUBLISHED 01/24/04: The headline with this article incorrectly stated that this is the first year people can walk into the Ice Palace at the St. Paul Winter Carnival. It is the first time since 1941.
Fountain
Water and gas-powered fire will pour continuously from the fountain, which also will be rigged for special effects in connection with the palace's massive sound and light show.
Hospitality tent
Heated and catered for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the tent is available by reservation to groups that rent it. The tent also will host financial sponsors of the palace.
Ice rink
Sponsored by the NHL, the ...