Tall Paul
"insecure little bitch"
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I know this seems like a weird topic but this morning at work I noticed something I thought was cool. In the historical mill district of Manchester, NH there is a little science center in one of the mills that has a Lego display that will make you say WOW! Now I have worked in this mill building along with 90% of the others that still stand today and have looked at this display many times. Well today I caught one of the building that is featured in this display that you 7-20-4 fans may recognize.
Here is the history on the 7-20-4 and I thought it was a great read!
Here are a couple more picks for you LEGO Fans and this linkwill get you to a good site that covers this LEGO display.
http://youtu.be/z6PXpRY7VcA
Enjoy,
Paul
BTW: I am not Employed by 7-20-4, Twins or LEGO... However I do make sure these LEGO's are warm in the winter and cold in the summer! :thumbs:


Here is the history on the 7-20-4 and I thought it was a great read!
Here are a couple more picks for you LEGO Fans and this linkwill get you to a good site that covers this LEGO display.


http://youtu.be/z6PXpRY7VcA
Enjoy,
Paul
BTW: I am not Employed by 7-20-4, Twins or LEGO... However I do make sure these LEGO's are warm in the winter and cold in the summer! :thumbs: