In April we surprised Luke with a trip to the new Lego Discovery Center in Buckhead. As you can see, Luke had a great time! The center was pretty cool; there were a couple rides, a recreation of Atlanta's landmarks built in Lego, a "4-D" movie theater, and areas for Luke to build with Lego bricks.
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Luke runs in excitement when we surprise him. |
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Luke is over 100 Lego bricks tall. |
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Lego Turner Field. |
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The Georgia State Capitol in Lego Bricks. |
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The "Brick-52s" perform in Lego Athens, GA. |


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Lego Atlanta wouldn't be complete without the Varsity. There was also a Lego Fox Theatre, where "Brick-ed" was playing, and a Lego Georgia Dome, and Lego Stone Mountain. |
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Luke takes a brick from a Lego wizard. |
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Luke builds a Lego racer. |
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Lego karaoke? Luke got in to it. |
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The Lego earthquake simulator. You could build a tower out of Lego and push a button and make an earthquake to topple the tower. |
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