• Living LEGO-cy - Legendary LEGOs and Terrific Trains

    Living LEGO-cy - Legendary LEGOs and Terrific Trains

    Museum of American Heritage (MOAH)

    December 7, 2008-January 11, 2009

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    The Museum of American Heritage (MOAH), The Bay Area LEGO® User Group (BayLUG) and Bay Area LEGO Train Club (BayLTC) are again combining forces this winter to repeat last year's spectacular Holiday season display at MOAH. MOAH visitors can explore a variety of LEGO creations and an operating LEGO train layout featuring a wide variety of creations by club members. Highlighting it all is Holidays in the Bay Area, a 12 by 25 foot train layout incorporating multiple trains running through city, farm, and suburban scenes. How many Bay Area locales and structures will you be able to indentify? Come and find out just how many clever ways LEGO can be used. Club members will be present during weekend hours to answer questions and support the displays.

    • Info Phone: 650-321-1004

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      December 7, 2008-January 11, 2009

      Times:
      Fri-Sun: 11am-4pm

    • Venue Info

      Museum of American Heritage

      351 Homer Ave. Palo Alto, CA 94302-1731

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    • Parking Info

      Nearby street and public parking.

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    • Member Reviews
      • Event Name: The Art & Evolution of Navigation
        3.5 out of 5 stars rating "Interesting little exhibit"
        Review posted by: Museum Fan from Sunnyvale, CA, Mar 11, 2006

        Cute, pocket-sized exhibit tracing the history of navigation, from low-tech (wooden ear trumpet used to measure distance by fog-horn echo) to high-tech (Mars Rover finding its way). You get to try out... Expand

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        Cute, pocket-sized exhibit tracing the history of navigation, from low-tech (wooden ear trumpet used to measure distance by fog-horn echo) to high-tech (Mars Rover finding its way). You get to try out such time-honored devices as the cross-staff (which helps you determine the latitude), which is fun. It would be a nice place to take kids on a rainy day. The museum's venue is a historic house which is also a lot of fun to poke around. Collapse

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