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My wife and I met Peter Barth, another IndyLUG member, at Dan Browns Toy and
Brick Museum in Bellaire, Ohio on Friday April 11 to see what it was all about.
Like this posts title says, it was well worth the trip. I was so impressed that
I wanted to tell others about the museum. There is a lot of everything LEGO at
this old neighborhood school building located right smack dab in the middle of
Bellaire. Its only 10 minutes from I-70 southwest of Wheeling, West Virginia.
Dan has accumulated a bunch of MOCs from well known AFOLs and LEGO Master
Builders. Youll also get to see many one-of-a-kind models, vintage store
displays, antique wooden LEGO toys, Roadshow cast-offs and AFOL layouts.
Take a look at these pictures, but they are only a fraction of whats there:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=313328
Be sure to call or email ahead to let him know you are an AFOL and hell meet
you at the museum for a one on one behind the scenes tour. One of the best
parts is when he takes you behind the closed doors in a couple of the classrooms
where he has oodles of loose brick piled waist high. (You will drool all over
yourself, guaranteed.) Hell also give you insight as to how hes acquired his
collection and what he has in store for the museums future events.
If you like LEGO, youll love the Toy and Brick Museum.
Brian Darrow
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