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Lost Manchester attraction where some made 'wonderful memories' while others 'got knocked out'

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Most of us will be able to recall certain attractions we loved going to when we were younger where safety was sometimes an issue.

Manchester was once home to an attraction that entertained people for decades, but despite many having "wonderful memories", others recall some hazardous moments, including one person being "knocked out".

Manchester Ice Palace was the largest indoor ice rink in Britain when it first opened in 1910. The building still proudly stands in Cheetham Hill, although it closed as an ice rink in the 1960s. READ MORE: Lost Manchester theatre and cinema where families spent 'many happy hours' for over 60 years Lost Manchester TV studio 'haunted' by an actor who died during a live broadcast The Ice Palace was more than just somewhere to learn how to skate or to have fun with friends on weekends.

The venue also hosted fancy dress competitions, live performances and more. Not just amateur skaters would use the rink, with professionals often taking to the ice.

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