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  2. America's first LEGO Discovery Center opens in Atlanta ... - AOL

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    In addition to the spaceship experience, LEGO Discovery Center Atlanta features an expanded DUPLO Park for the youngest guests, a Minifigure Creator area for building custom Minifigures to take ...

  3. Legoland Discovery Centre - Wikipedia

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    A typical Legoland Discovery Centre occupies approximately 30,000–35,000 square feet (2,790–3,250 m 2) of floor area. [1] [2] Discovery Centres include models of local landmarks rendered in Lego bricks. Visitors can also learn how the Lego bricks are manufactured or partake in building classes taught by a Master Model Builder.

  4. List of closed rides and attractions - Wikipedia

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    6.8 Legoland Discovery Center Dallas Fort Worth. ... 2005-2015) (replaced by the LEGO Castle Hotel) Discovery Zone featuring Mindstorms

  5. Tourism in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta's premier tourist attraction is the world's largest aquarium, the Georgia Aquarium, located a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) site at Pemberton Place that is also home to the World of Coca-Cola and within walking distance of Centennial Olympic Park, Mercedes-Benz Stadium, State Farm Arena, the CNN Center and other downtown Atlanta tourist attractions.

  6. Lego bricks have won over adults, growing its $10 billion toy ...

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    In 2020, Lego launched its adult-focused category, which boasts big (and more expensive) sets. Think Harry Potter’s Gringotts building , $700 Titanic replicas, and a $500 set of a town from The ...

  7. FIRST Championship - Wikipedia

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    The FIRST Championship is a four-day robotics championship held annually in April at which FIRST student robotics teams compete. For several years, the event was held at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to the Edward Jones Dome in St. Louis, Missouri in 2011, where it remained through 2017.