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  2. Tampa Bay Lightning - Wikipedia

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    The Lightning moved to their present home, the Ice Palace (now Amalie Arena), during the 1996 off-season. The Lightning moved into a new arena in downtown Tampa, the Ice Palace (later the St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa Bay Times Forum and now Amalie Arena) for the 1996–97 season.

  3. Mister Softee - Wikipedia

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    Mister Softee Inc. was founded in 1956 by brothers William Aloysius Conway (1922–2004) and James Francis Conway (1927–2006) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [1] [2] Headquartered in Runnemede, New Jersey since 1958, Mister Softee became one of the largest franchisors of soft ice cream in the United States, with about 350 franchisees operating 625 trucks in 18 states.

  4. Jacksonville Icemen - Wikipedia

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    Owner(s) SZH Hockey LLC (Andrew Kaufmann, majority) Head coach: Brandon Mashinter [1] Affiliates: Buffalo Sabres Rochester Americans : Website: jacksonvilleicemen.com: Franchise history; 1992–2008: Muskegon Fury: 2008–2010: Muskegon Lumberjacks: 2010–2016: Evansville IceMen: 2017–present: Jacksonville Icemen: Current season

  5. Ice trade - Wikipedia

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    The ice trade, also known as the ... both from the cattle-car owners and from eastern butchers, ... Deliveries could occur either daily or twice daily. [194]

  6. It's Your Business | Kona Ice owner's new Travelin' Tom's ...

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    Hanner, owner of Kona Ice of Champaign and its three trucks, launched his new coffee truck earlier this week. "It's definitely a lot different than shaving ice," he said. Travelin Tom's is a new ...

  7. Buffalo Sabres - Wikipedia

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    Subsequent owners of the Braves, in a series of convoluted transactions tied to the ABA–NBA merger, moved the team out of Buffalo. When the Sabres debuted as an expansion team, they took the ice to Aram Khachaturian's Armenian war dance, "Sabre Dance". [10] The music has been associated with the team as an unofficial anthem ever since. [11]

  8. Lifers: Owner reveals history behind Philadelphia's famous ...

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    Bassetts Ice Cream, a 150-year-old family-run business, has spanned five generations and etched itself into Philadelphia's history as the premier ice cream shop.

  9. Historic Tri-Cities building that burned twice has new owners ...

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    Kagen Cox, owner of Kagen’s Coffee & Crepes in Richland and Kennewick, has teamed up with a partner to purchase the Cascade Building, which burned in 2022 and again in 2023, in downtown Kennewick.