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I have contacted them about a week ago, they said theyd get back to me, but no
contact since then. Id love a place that I can reach in 2 hours, and where I
can park my Lego collection. If this turns out to be a legit museum, Ill be
more than happy to fill a room (or 2, or...).
It kinda bugs me that I have a quarter+ of my basement stuffed with boxes full
of nice lego sets that never see the light of day. Id be more than happyto loan
these out to a place where people can enjoy them, provided they have insurance
etc. Filling an old school with Lego has always been my plan for (early :) )
retirement, guess Ill have to moove out of Ohio so there will not be that much
competition. Feel free to suggest places I (and my family, and my Lego) should
retire.
Paul
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It kinda bugs me that I have a quarter+ of my basement stuffed with boxes
full of nice lego sets that never see the light of day. Id be more than
happyto loan these out to a place where people can enjoy them, provided they
have insurance etc. Filling an old school with Lego has always been my plan
for (early :) ) retirement, guess Ill have to moove out of Ohio so there
will not be that much competition. Feel free to suggest places I (and my
family, and my Lego) should retire.
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I too had the same dream but in a bit warmer climate. There used to be this old
church for sale on Amelia Island in Florida that I thought would be a great
location for a LEGO museum / shop. Of course I need to win the lottery or
something so that I can actually afford to retire early.
jt
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