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Hosted on MSNTop 20 Things to Do In The Lake Geneva Region, Switzerland | TRAVEL THERAPY with Karen SchalerIf you're looking for a relaxing, inspiring trip to take to help you reenergize, a Travel Therapy top pick is to visit ...
Lake Geneva’s Winterfest celebration hits a milestone this year. 2025 is the 30th year for the free winter festival in ...
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WISN Milwaukee on MSNSnow sculptors kick off 30th annual Winterfest in Lake GenevaWinterfest is free to attend. The snow sculptures are at Riviera Plaza and Flat Iron Park along the Lake Geneva shore.
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Hosted on MSNTeams transform snow into works of art at Lake Geneva WinterfestLake Geneva Winterfest features 15 teams competing in America's Snow Sculpting Invitational. Fifteen sculpting teams began ...
The 30th Annual Lake Geneva Winterfest is Wednesday-Sunday, Jan. 29-Feb. 2. Expect beach bonfires, live entertainment and the ...
The best time to visit Geneva is in the small peak season ... Wintertime in Geneva brings freezing winds from Lake Geneva and hordes of winter sports enthusiasts looking to take advantage of ...
You can walk to Lake Geneva from most areas in the city center or take public transport (multiple tram lines stop nearby). The lake itself is free to visit 24 hours a day. Geneva: Private Cruise ...
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FOX6 News Milwaukee on MSNLake Geneva Winterfest snow sculptors battle each other, tempsWinterfest in Lake Geneva is home to America's Snow Sculpting Invitational. Sculptors competed against each other and Mother Nature this year. The final day of Winterfest is Sunday, Feb. 2. You can ...
Winterfest brings snow sculptures to Lake Geneva this weekend. espite what T.S. Eliot said about April, January and February ...
Lake Geneva Winterfest is FREE to attend and view, and sculptures will remain on display through Sunday (or until they melt).
Mayor Todd Krause recently announced that he has selected seven residents to serve on the Hillmoor Commissions. The residents ...
"They will be sculpting throughout the night," said Stephanie Klett, president and CEO of Visit Lake Geneva. "That's one of the things I like, is that they're maniacs. They will lose sleep.
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