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Exploring the Enchanted Ice Castles in North Woodstock, New Hampshire

People walk with their dog as they explore the ice walls, tunnels and lights at Ice Castles in North Woodstock, N.H., on Jan. 14, 2021. Hundreds of people attended the sold out opening night that was delayed by two weeks due to warm weather and rain. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)
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People walk with their dog as they explore the ice walls, tunnels and lights at Ice Castles in North Woodstock, N.H., on Jan. 14, 2021. Hundreds of people attended the sold out opening night that was delayed by two weeks due to warm weather and rain. (Joseph Prezioso/AFP via Getty Images)

New Hampshire's got Ice Castles, and we've got the photos.

The award-winning frozen attraction's opening night was delayed by two weeks due to warm weather and rain, but hundreds flocked to the North Woodstock, New Hampshire, location on Thursday when it was finally able to open, and tickets quickly sold out for opening weekend.

The attraction has four locations across the U.S., where ice artists create interactive experiences such as tunnels, fountains, slides, thrones and towers carved out of ice. According to WGME.com, this year's new additions include a sledding hill and a mystic forest winter light walk.

Perhaps the site is even more mystifying at night, when the icicles are illuminated by colored LEDs, as seen in the photos above.

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Click through the slideshow above to be enchanted by the artistry at the New Hampshire Ice Castles location.

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People look at ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, in northeastern China's Heilongjiang province on Jan. 5, 2021. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)
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People look at ice sculptures at the Harbin Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, in northeastern China's Heilongjiang province on Jan. 5, 2021. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

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