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Robbie Harrell, CEO of Minnesota Ice and The Minnesota Ice Festival, spoke about how the festival features the world's largest ice maze and the way incoming winter storms could impact the festival ...
The 18,148-square-foot ice maze with 8-foot-tall walls beat out the former record holder, a nearly 13,000-square-foot ice maze in Buffalo, N.Y., certified in 2010.
The Minnesota Ice Festival's 18,148.88-square-foot ice maze has been officially certified as the largest in the world by Guinness World Records.
Jan. 15 (UPI) --The Minnesota Ice Festival's 18,148.88-square-foot ice maze has been officially certified as the largest in the world by Guinness World Records. The festival's maze, which features ...
Eagan’s Minnesota Ice Festival is now home to the world's largest ice maze, according to the Guinness World Records organization. The 18,148.88-square-foot ice maze was certified in its category ...
The Minnesota Ice Festival and its ice maze, with its ice slides and ice sculpting competitions, will be open Thursday through Sunday until Feb. 16. Tickets are $25 for adults and $13 for kids 5–14.
The ice maze at TCO Stadium in Eagan is 18,148.89 square feet. The previous record was set in Buffalo, New York in 2010 at 12,855.68 square feet.