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A 90-foot tall structure, made of over 5,000 tons of ice, once sat atop Capitol Hill in Leadville between West Seventh and West Eighth streets. Intended to bring revenue and prosperity to the town ...
Courtesy of the National Weather Service. While it was subzero in many areas across Colorado on Monday morning, the coldest hasn’t come yet, at least for Denver. The Pinpoint Weather team ...
By the end of March, it was disintegrating and abandoned. The Leadville Ice Palace was designed to look like a Norman castle, with a huge front entrance guarded by 90-foot-tall towers. An ice ...
Wrote historian Edward Blair many decades later: “As far as existing records show, the Leadville Ice Palace was the largest ice structure ever constructed in North America, possibly the world.” ...