Crowds gather to watch ‘Frozen’ characters appear out of ice in Chestnut Hill [gallery]
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Ice sculptor Don Harrison with the 300-pound block of ice that he used to carve the Disney 'Frozen' character Olaf. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
Ice sculptors Peter Slavin and Don Harrison headed to Chestnut Hill on Sunday to create “Frozen” themed sculptures including Queen Elsa’s throne and snowman Olaf.
The event ran from 1 to 3 p.m. and was packed to the brims at Laurel Hill Gardens in Chestnut Hill. Kids eager to meet Queen Elsa, have a turn sitting on the ice throne and take their picture got the chance all while snacking on s’mores and hot chocolate.
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