Arts & Entertainment

Lego Train Rolls Back into Wenham

The sixth annual Lego train will be on display at Wenham Museum Feb. 14-15.

Soaring skyscrapers, country cottages, mountainside ski slopes, a crazy carnival – all made from hundreds of tiny Legos.

The New England Lego Users Group brings their exhibit back to Wenham museum just in time for a special Valentine’s Day treat for your Lego-loving kids (or adults). The train will be on display at the museum on Feb. 14 and 15, weather permitting.

This year’s theme is “farm to table by train” and exhibit goers will have the opportunity to put themselves in the engineer’s seat and operate the model train through buttons and levers.

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“Train fans will have a ‘rail’ fun time discovering the role our railroads have played in moving food from the fields to our tables since the early 1900s,” according to the Wenham Museum.

The exhibit includes a stop at cattle, dairy and produce farms in country landscapes to show how trains helped get food to people in the 1900s.

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The Wenham Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on weekends. Admission is $10 for adults and $6 for kids age 1 to 18.

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