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ποΈ 16 July 2021
β±οΈ 55 minutes
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0:00.0 | Episode 367 at the Bowry Boys. |
0:03.0 | The Ice Crays. |
0:04.6 | How the Ice Business Transform New York. |
0:07.6 | Hey, it's the Bowry Boys. |
0:09.2 | Hey. |
0:10.4 | Support for the Bowry Boys is provided by our listeners. |
0:13.8 | Join us for as little as $1 a month |
0:16.4 | by visiting patreon.com slash Bowry Boys. |
0:22.8 | Hi there, welcome to the Bowry Boys. |
0:24.3 | This is Greg Young. |
0:25.5 | And this is Tom Myers. |
0:27.0 | Today Greg with a very chilly story for everybody |
0:30.5 | about a very important industry. |
0:33.0 | During the 19th and early 20th centuries, |
0:35.7 | this is a tale of ice. |
0:38.6 | So 200 years ago, before the refrigeration process, |
0:43.0 | how did people keep things cool during hot weather? |
0:47.3 | The natural solution, of course, was ice, |
0:49.8 | but where did you find that in New York |
0:52.5 | outside of the winter months? |
0:54.5 | Well, in this story, we're going to discuss |
0:57.1 | the ice trade of the Northeast, a thriving industry, |
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