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Submitted photo by Emma Hummer, HR Naval Museum Intern.

Submitted photo by Emma Hummer, HR Naval Museum Intern.

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Submitted photo by Emma Hummer, HR Naval Museum Intern. Scenes from the 8th Annual LEGO Brick by Brick Shipbuilding Event, taken on Saturday, February 2, 2019. Visitors to this annual event competed in a shipbuilding contest, enjoyed static displays of professional LEGO models, and a host of other related activities. The event is hosted by the Hampton Roads Naval Museum in collaboration with the Hampton Roads Naval Historical Foundation and community organizations with the goal of bringing STEM related education and naval history to the community. This year’s event was held at the Decker Half Moone Cruise Center in Norfolk, Virginia and attracted a crowd of over 5,200 visitors. The even is held annually during the first weekend in February. More information about the museum is available at HRNavalMuseum/ (US Navy Photo by Emma Hummer/Released).

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