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Winter Wonderland: Where to Ice Skate In L.A. This Season
Baby, it's (finally) cold outside. Frost is settling on car windows at night, turkey dinners and winter cocktail parties are in the works, and ice rinks in and around Los Angeles are opening their gates, too. Ready to show off your inner Michelle Kwan? Bundle up in those rarely-needed-in-L.A. scarves and beanies, gather your favorite friends (the ones who'll help pick you up if you fall), and pick a rink to visit.
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