Lake Geneva officials and business representatives are considering options for the city’s paid parking program to help attract more people to downtown.
JAYNE Outlet store features an ice sculpture depicting a peacock during this year's walk.
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Thumbs Up Saloon
Thumbs Up Saloon was one of several businesses featured in this year's Downtown Ice Sculpture Walk.
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Circa and Haberdapper
Downtown businesses, Circa and Haberdapper, display an ice sculpture featuring stars and the moon.
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Sopra American Bistro
Owners of Sopra American Bistro show they are kings of the downtown area with their lion ice sculpture.
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Queen Bee Artisan Market
Queen Bee Artisan Market features an ice sculpture depicting a mermaid.
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Geneva Tap House
Woof, woof an ice sculpture depicting a dog is displayed outside Geneva Tap House.
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Lake Geneva Spice Company
The Lake Geneva Spice Company features a gnome sculpture during this year's Downtown Ice Sculpture Walk.
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VISIT Lake Geneva
VISIT Lake Geneva welcomes people to Winterfest with ice sculptures displayed in front of the visitors center.
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Market of Lake Geneva
An ice sculpture is displayed outside the Market of Lake Geneva.
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"Discover Wisconsin"
An ice sculpture in the shape of a television set is featured in front of the Riviera building honoring "Discover Wisconsin," sponsor of this year's Lake Geneva Winterfest.
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Clearwater Outdoor
Clearwater Outdoor has an ice sculpture of Big Foot on display.
Lake Geneva officials and business representatives are considering options for attracting more people downtown after Winterfest, including reducing parking rates in February and March.
Several parking spaces along Broad Street remain empty on a February afternoon. Lake Geneva officials are considering options for filling those spaces during slower traffic months.