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  2. Ice resurfacer - Wikipedia

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    An ice resurfacer is a vehicle or hand-pushed device for cleaning and smoothing the surface of a sheet of ice, usually in an ice rink. The first ice resurfacer was developed by American inventor and engineer Frank Zamboni in 1949 in Paramount, California. [1] As such, an ice resurfacer is often referred to as a " Zamboni " as a genericized ...

  3. Zamboni Company - Wikipedia

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    Frank J. Zamboni & Company is an American manufacturer of ice resurfacing equipment based in Paramount, California. Frank J. Zamboni developed the first ice resurfacing machine in 1949, and started the Zamboni Company in 1950. Zamboni / zæmˈboʊni / is an internationally registered trademark. The machines are made in Paramount, California ...

  4. Frank Zamboni - Wikipedia

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    Then, in 1949, he invented a machine that transformed the job of resurfacing an ice rink from a five-man, 90-minute task to a one-man, 15-minute job. [4] The initial machine included a hydraulic cylinder from an A-20 attack plane , a chassis from an oil derrick, a Jeep engine, a wooden bin to catch the shavings, and a series of pulleys.

  5. Downtown Topeka Foundation hopes to find funding for ice ...

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    Ice rinks are expensive. The fee of $12 per person, plus a $3 ice skate rental, didn't cover the costs to operate the temporary rink over the three-month operating period.

  6. Synthetic ice - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic ice is a solid polymer material designed for skating using normal metal-bladed ice skates. Rinks are constructed by interlocking panels. Synthetic ice is sometimes called artificial ice, but that term is ambiguous, as it is also used to mean the mechanically frozen skating surface created by freezing water with refrigeration equipment.

  7. Weirdly warm winter cost Minneapolis parks $750,000 for one ...

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    Record-breaking warmth this winter melted Minneapolis' outdoor ice rink traditions — and cost the park system $750,000 for just a single week of skate-worthy ice. For almost two months, park ...

  8. Let it Glow! Lantern Spectacular 2024 opens in Bergen ... - AOL

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    Monday and Tuesday, the ice rink will be open for skating from 3 to 9 p.m. Winter Wonderland will have adjusted hours on Dec. 24 and Dec. 31 and operate from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

  9. Resurfice Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Website. Official website. Olympia ice resurfacer at the 2010 Winter Olympics. Resurfice Corporation is a manufacturer of ice resurfacing equipment based in Elmira, Ontario, Canada. Their Olympia brand product line includes push models through full size models built on a Chevy Powertrain. [1] In early 2009, Don Schlupp, the company's director ...