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Scenes from the 7th Annual LEGO Brick by Brick Shipbuilding

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Scenes from the 7th Annual LEGO Brick by Brick Shipbuilding

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Scenes from the 7th Annual LEGO Brick by Brick Shipbuilding event hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum. The event attracted a crowd of more than 3,000 visitors to the Decker Half Moone Cruise Terminal, located next door to the museum. Their 8th Annual LEGO Brick by Brick Shipbuilding event is scheduled for Saturday, February 2, 2019 from 10am to 4pm at the Decker Half Moone Cruise Center. The event features the opportunity to build over 200+ LEGO models of varying difficulty, enjoy a hands on robotics demonstration, areas dedicated to free play, and of course the LEGO shipbuilding contest. There is no admission for this upcoming event. For more information about the event, contact their Special Events Coordinator at [email protected] or at (757) 322-3106. More information about the Hampton Roads Naval Museum can be found here: HRNavalMuseum/ (US Navy Photo by Diana Gordon/Released).

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