When Niko Murrell learned an historic snowstorm was headed to Cincinnati, he buckled down and built an igloo. Here's how he did it, and why.
The Hubbard Family, of Hardeeville, built an igloo during Winter Storm Enzo. It took the family over three hours to build it.
The Szekely family of Hempfield wasn’t about to miss its second chance at building an igloo. “We tried in 2018, but the ...
Interior of the ice dragon igloo (WBOY image) Miniature fireplace inside the igloo (WBOY image) Their build has gained significant traction on TikTok, garnering more than 300,000 views and nearly ...
The igloo took five hours to build and before it began to melt, the igloo stood nearly 10 feet tall. It comfortably fit 10 people inside.“We made some pizza, got some drinks and some cocoa ...
But unlike most of us, he found himself gripped by inspiration. He wanted to build an igloo. "I grew up in Texas, so I didn't really see snow until I was a teenager," said Murrell, who described ...
Interior of the ice dragon igloo (WBOY image) Miniature fireplace inside the igloo (WBOY image) Their build has gained significant traction on TikTok, garnering more than 300,000 views and nearly ...