Today, we’re unraveling how the ice trade vanished, and spoiler alert: the South was at the epicenter of it all! We’re kicking things off with John Gorrie. This guy was a doctor down in Florida who had this brilliant idea long before the Civil...
In the early 1800s, Bostonian Frederick Tudor had a radical vision – to ship frozen New England water across oceans to the tropics. Tudor pioneered the global ice trade despite being called “crazy.” We have an EXCLUSIVE interview...