Domino Park in Williamsburg is a nod to the city's industrial past. Now, LEGO is magnifying the Kings County of yesteryear with a new installation at our go-to park.
After nearly nine hundred production hours and 852,220 bricks and dots, LEGO created a replica of the four salvaged syrup tanks from the Refinery that are embedded in the Syrup Tank Garden. All park-goers are able to take a look at designers Peter Donner and Michael Provenzano's handiwork until Oct 2.
This is just one stop on LEGO's North America-bound project. From Sept 23 to Oct 5, a rainbow made out of 207,360 LEGO DOTs will be on display at San Francisco: Pier 39. During the same timeframe, LEGO DOTS will adorn Los Angeles' Rodeo Drive Fountain. And, as a bonus, LEGO DOTS will be on display from Sept 18 to Oct 4 on the Tom Thomson Red Canoe in Toronto's Canoe Landing Park.
While in Williamsburg, you'll want to visit the Sweetwater Playground at Domino Park, one of our favorite kids' playgrounds in all of NYC. Afterwards, work your way over to Taiyaki for some of the most delicious soft serve you can find.
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