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Icehouse
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icehouse
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Icehouse
or
ice house
may refer to:
Ice house (building)
, a building where ice is stored
Ice shanty
, a shelter for ice fishing also known as an
Icehouse
Ice rink
, a facility for ice skating.
Ice hockey arena
, an area where ice hockey is played, often professionally.
Places
The Ice House
, a folk music- turned comedy-club in Pasadena, California
Ice House (Moulton, Alabama)
, listed on the National Register of Historic Places
Tugnet Ice House
, a category A listed building in Scotland, the largest of its kind remaining in the UK
The Icehouse (business growth centre)
, a business growth centre in New Zealand
London Ice House
, an arena in London, Ontario, Canada
Medibank Icehouse (Winter Olympic Institute of Australia)
, Australia's only dual ice skating and ice sports venue
Vivekanandar Illam
, a palace at Chennai, India, also known as Ice House
Music
Icehouse (band)
, an Australian rock band from 1981, formerly known as Flowers (1977-1981)
Icehouse
(album)
, the 1980 debut Australian rock album by band Flowers, later called Icehouse
"
Icehouse (song)
", the title track, released as a single in 1981 by Icehouse
Film
Ice House (film)
, a 1989 film starring
Melissa Gilbert
and Bo Brinkman
Other
Icehouse (beer)
, a brand of American beer
Icehouse pieces
, nestable and stackable pyramid-shaped pieces with which the abstract strategy game Icehouse and many other games are played
Icehouse Earth
, a climate state describing glaciated periods of Earth history
See also
The Ice House (disambiguation)
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Icehouse
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