Major League Baseball
Major League Baseball
Fenway Park gets the Lego treatment
Published
Apr. 7, 2014 3:20 p.m. ET

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Fenway Park has been immortalized in Lego.
The legendary ball park has been rebuilt out of 28,000 bricks and will go on display at the soon-to-open LEGOLAND Discovery Center in Boston.
It took a master Lego builder 450 hours to create the 12-square-foot reconstruction, which weighs 68 pounds.
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The creation also includes the Green Monster, the Pesky Pole and 800 fans in the stands.
The replica made its debut at the full-sized Fenway Park over the week and will go on permanent display to the public on May 23.
Here's a time-lapse video of the Lego construction, condensing 450 hours into just 2 minutes.
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