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The Amazing Way Volunteers Built the ‘Hotel Saranac’ Ice Palace in New York

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020205 HotelSaranac?  SQUARESPACE CACHEVERSION=1422920584060Mayor Clyde Rabideau/Facebook(SARANAC LAKE, N.Y.) — The Hotel Saranac ice castle built by hand in Saranac Lake, New York, is more than just an impressive feat. It’s a super-cool illustration of a bit of New York winter history.

The frozen structure has been built on and off over the decades for the Saranac Lake Winter Carnival, a yearly celebration that began in 1897, when Saranac Lake was involved in the “ice trade,” according to the carnival’s website.

Saranac Lake and its surrounding towns provided large blocks of ice crucial for preserving food before the invention of modern refrigeration equipment.

The Hotel Saranac is made from ice blocks from its namesake lake. Though many of the construction techniques have been updated since the 1800s, blocks of ice are still retrieved using antique ice saws and pushed ashore by hand, according to the carnival’s website.

Builders, all of whom are volunteers, pack the space between the blocks with slush and snow, with hands protected by rubber gloves.

Construction on this year’s palace began Jan. 22 in order to be ready for a Feb. 7 opening celebration, according to the website, and the palace will be left to melt back into the lake as the weather gets warmer.


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