But once inside, the very yellow store is a welcoming place with building stations, a full-line of Lego sets and parts and even a classroom area.
The Hanover store officially opened its doors Friday as a crowd of hundreds waited outside. The store, along with some of its younger customers, kicked off the 2009 holiday shopping season by building a 12-foot Lego tree.
Even on Thursday, when the store opened without fanfare in a sort of dress rehearsal, it was hopping with parents and their Lego-crazy...
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