Winter Carnival Sculptures

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One event 线上赌场鈥檚 112th winter carnival will celebrate is the building of the iconic snow sculpture on the Green.

While 线上赌场鈥檚 winter carnival was first held in 1911, the craft of designing and building the snow sculptures began later but has been practiced for close to 100 years, starting in 1925.

The 112th winter carnival celebrates the beauty of winter, the athleticism of our winter sports teams, and the fun to be had in the snow. This year鈥檚 sculpture, based on the theme: , will be front and center on the Green.

Here鈥檚 a look back at some of the sculptures from the past.

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Cat in the Hat snow sculpture
2004: 鈥淥h, The Places It Snows: A Seussentennial鈥 (Photo by Joseph Mehling 鈥69)
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Snow sculpture of a ski jumper at the end of the jump
1980: 鈥溝呱隙某 Games: Winter Takes All鈥 (Photo by Rauner Special Collections Library)
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Sculpture celebrating 250 years
2019: 鈥淚ce Age: 250 Years of Winter鈥 (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Snow sculpture of Ishmael and Moby Dick battling
1982: 鈥淎dventures In the High Freeze鈥 (Photo by Rauner Special Collections Library)
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Game of Thrones sculpture with a red carpet
2014: 鈥淐arnival of Thrones: Winter Is Coming鈥 (Photo by Eli Burakian 鈥00)
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Fire-breathing winter carnival sculpture
1969: 鈥淚n the Land of Fire and Ice鈥 (Photo by Rauner Special Collections Library)
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Snow sculpture of the Alice In Wonderland rabbit
2007: 鈥淒own the Rabbit Hole鈥 (Photo by Joseph Mehling 鈥69)
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Swiss man and his dog with skis, lederhosen, and a beer stein
1960: 鈥淪wiss Holiday鈥 (Photo by Rauner Special Collections Library)
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2003 merlin sculpture
2003: 鈥淥ne Carnival to Rule Them All鈥 (Photo by Joseph Mehling 鈥69)
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Sculpture of a Norwegian ski god holding skis
1956: Ullr, the Norwegian god of skiing (Photo by Rauner Special Collections Library)