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  2. Legoland Discovery Center Dallas Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    Lego Factory Tour where visitors can learn how LEGO bricks are made Lego 4D Cinema showing 4D films featuring popular LEGO characters throughout the day Kingdom Quest Laser Ride where visitors must zap the ogres , rats and cats and keep an eye out for treasure chests

  3. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    A Lego retail store in Canada. The Lego Group operates 171 retail stores in North America and Europe (99 in the United States, 19 in the United Kingdom, 18 in Germany, 13 in Canada, 9 in France, 6 in Poland, 3 in Denmark, 4 in the Netherlands, 2 in Austria, 2 in Belgium, 2 in Sweden, 1 in Spain, 1 in Israel, 2 in Ireland. [32] and some in Italy).

  4. Legoland Discovery Center Boston - Wikipedia

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    LEGO Discovery Center Boston is an indoor family entertainment center in Assembly Row, Somerville, Massachusetts themed around LEGO products and properties. The attraction opened in 2014, and is currently undergoing a $12 million renovation until Spring 2023 when it will become LEGO Discovery Center. [ 1 ]

  5. Lego going green means 'reinventing the entire product' ahead ...

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    The Lego Group recently announced a $1 billion investment to build a new carbon-neutral factory in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in a strategic supply chain and sustainability move.. The Danish ...

  6. Lego production at the newly expanded Lego A/S factory - AOL

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  7. Legoland Discovery Center Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Lego brick was invented by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1958. [2] After the brand's success, employees at the Lego factory in Billund, Denmark started to put Lego models outside. As these models became popular with visitors to the factory, it was decided to turn them into a tourist attraction - becoming the first ever Legoland. [3]