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  2. LEGO resale shop Bricks & Minifigs to open in St. Paul - AOL

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    LEGO fans in the Twin Cities will soon have a new spot to buy, sell and trade pieces of their collection. Bricks & Minifigs will open a new store in St. Paul's Highland Park neighborhood on Jan ...

  3. Cobi (building blocks) - Wikipedia

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    Lego has a policy to not make realistic weapons and military equipment, [1] leaving an opportunity for other building block companies to fill this niche. Cobi has various licensing deals, such as with Company of Heroes 3 , [ 2 ] along with The Tank Museum [ 3 ] at Bovington Camp , and also for some Hollywood movies, such as Top Gun: Maverick .

  4. BrickFair - Wikipedia

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    Lego Hold Em is a poker tournament, Texas hold 'em-style, where the most successful win Lego prizes. Beginning in 2008, a popular program was conducted at the Potomac Mills Lego store that allowed BrickFair registrants to access the store in an after-hours sale from 9:30 p.m. until midnight. The program featured promotions such as 20 percent ...

  5. Toy and Plastic Brick Museum - Wikipedia

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    Toy and Plastic Brick Museum is located in Bellaire, Ohio.The museum has been known as the "Unofficial LEGO(r) Museum" and "The Plastic Brick Store, INC." [1] The museum is host to an extensive private collection of LEGO, as well as works by brick artists Jason Burik, Eric Harshbarger, Brian Korte, and Nathan Sawaya.

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  7. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Today, Lego is a profitable [1] brand offering construction kits and related products and services, including Lego board games, retail stores, video games, films, theme parks, and consultation services. Despite its expansion, the company remains privately held. [2] Lego has had a significant impact on various areas of popular culture.