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New Lego Store: King of Prussia, PA

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I haven't seen any announcements about this here (I may have missed it), but a new Lego store is slated to open at the King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The soft opening is scheduled for September 18, with a grand opening near the beginning of October. Hope to see you there!
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a store in Pa. Great

but in KOP??? sigh.......

Pittsburgh needs some lego love
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Ohio needs some too...preferably in the Northeastern reaches...I got all excited for a moment, then I found out how far KOP is from me... :(

Here's to more lego stores the the northeast.

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Too bad you're not in The suburbs of Chicago. I got one in the City and in a town a few miles away. :lol:
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Voran_the_Scholar wrote:Ohio needs some too...preferably in the Northeastern reaches...I got all excited for a moment, then I found out how far KOP is from me... :(

Here's to more lego stores the the northeast.

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Ohio needs some too...preferably in the Northeastern reaches...I got all excited for a moment, then I found out how far KOP is from me... Sad
I agree. But at least this one is closer than Chicago, well for me anyway.
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Oh well, next time i head otu to harrisburg to see my GF i'll just inform her of a little detour! : )
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Holy crap I am approximately as excited about this as one might reasonably expect a LEGO fan who should found out a LEGO store is opening in his home town to be! That is, too excited to consistently use non-convoluted sentence structure.
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Re: New Lego Store: King of Prussia, PA

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superdave wrote:I haven't seen any announcements about this here (I may have missed it), but a new Lego store is slated to open at the King of Prussia Mall in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. The soft opening is scheduled for September 18, with a grand opening near the beginning of October. Hope to see you there!
Very cool. We travel to that neighbourhood every March. I'm not sure my wife is pleased at the news. :wink:

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