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  2. Broadmoor World Arena (1938) - Wikipedia

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    The arena was the primary arena setting in the 1978 movie Ice Castles. [1] In 1993, the Broadmoor announced that it would be closing the arena to make room for a $27 million expansion of the resort. It closed in March 1994. The last major event held at the arena was the 1994 World Junior Figure Skating Championships.

  3. Ice Castles - Wikipedia

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    Ice Castles is a 1978 American romantic drama film directed by Donald Wrye and starring Lynn-Holly Johnson and Robby Benson. It is the story of Lexie Winston, a young figure skater , and her rise and fall from super stardom.

  4. Ice castle - Wikipedia

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    Ice castle may refer to: Ice palace, a building made of blocks of ice; Frost flowers, the natural phenomenon; Ice Castles, a 1978 American romantic drama film; Ice Castles, a 2010 remake of the 1978 film "Ice Castles", song by Ween from their 2000 album White Pepper; Ice Castles, album by Larry Heard

  5. Donald Wrye - Wikipedia

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    Donald Wrye (September 24, 1934 – May 15, 2015) was an American director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for directing the 1978 film Ice Castles.He died on May 15, 2015, at his home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [1]

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  9. Frost flower - Wikipedia

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    Frost flower formations are also referred to as frost faces, ice castles, ice blossoms, or crystallofolia.. Types of frost flowers include needle ice, frost pillars, or frost columns, extruded from pores in the soil, and ice ribbons, rabbit frost, or rabbit ice, extruded from linear fissures in plant stems. [1]