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Icebox

/ˈaɪsˌbɑks/noun
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An icebox is an insulated cabinet or chest designed to hold blocks of ice for cooling and preserving food, serving as a key household appliance before electric refrigerators became widespread in the early 20th century. In modern contexts, it often symbolizes simplicity and nostalgia, popping up in literature or design to evoke a bygone era of inventive, low-tech solutions to everyday problems.

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The peak of the American ice trade in the 1870s saw entrepreneurs like Frederic Tudor ship over 1.5 million tons of ice annually from frozen New England lakes to tropical regions, including Cuba and India, which not only preserved food but also fueled the global cocktail culture by enabling chilled drinks in hot climates.

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