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All the United States Ohio Bellaire Bellaire Toy and Plastic Brick Museum

Bellaire Toy and Plastic Brick Museum

There are more than 4 million bricks inside this unofficial Lego museum in a former middle school.

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While most of us see LEGO bricks as a fun pastime for the kids, for Dan Brown, they are serious business. Founder of the Bellaire Historical Society and Toy Museum, home of the World's Largest LEGO brick image, Brown claims to have the largest private LEGO collection in the world.

Located in Bellaire, Ohio, the massive LEGO exhibit started out as a simple toy museum. Intending on providing a LEGO room devoted to the popular toy, his favoritism won out, and each room became LEGO themed, with those “other” toys here and there to compliment the LEGO bricks displayed. Rooms portray the ocean, a zoo, an old-west town, a classroom complete with a life-sized teacher, and other astonishingly large pieces such as a life-sized astronaut.

Not surprisingly, Brown has a special place in his heart for Star Wars as well, and the galaxy is represented in a breathtaking exhibit featuring light effects. Using engineering, animatronics, and over 4 million LEGO pieces, Dan Brown shows the kids how it's done.

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Exit in Bellaire of RT. 7 South. Call before you go. Open Mother's Day through the end of August, Tuesday through Sunday. Then "in the fall Saturdays and Sundays."

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