Coudersport Ice Mine, which naturally grows ice in summer, sees busiest year since reopening in 2014
The owners of the Coudersport Ice Mine, a unique tourist attraction in Potter County, are reflecting on their busiest season since reopening in 2014. The mine naturally grows ice in the spring and summer months, which then melts in the fall and winter.
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