New Beaver Stadium display
Stadium model unveiled July 27
The replica of Beaver Stadium will become one of the permanent displays at Penn State's All-Sports Museum. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
July 28, 2024
By Patrick Mansell
On July 27 Penn State's All-Sports Museum unveiled a 7,647 piece Beaver Stadium model made entirely of Lego bricks. Created by artist Garrett Gourley, the model will remain as a permanent display at the museum. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
The All-Sports Museum, located in the southwest corner of Penn State's Beaver Stadium, revealed their newest permanent display on July 27, a replica of Beaver Stadium made up of more than 7,600 individual Lego bricks. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
A replica of Penn State's Beaver Stadium made entirely with Lego bricks is now on display at the All-Sports Museum. Artist Garrett Gourley, founder of Back 2 Brick, and a 2015 Penn State Industrial Engineering graduate, spent nearly 100 hours creating the three-dimensional model. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
A model of Beaver Stadium made entirely of Lego bricks is now on permanent display at Penn State's All-Sports Museum. Based on the stadium’s layout from 2001 to 2024, the model is constructed of 7,647 individual pieces. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
On July 27 Penn State's All-Sports Museum unveiled a 7,647 piece Beaver Stadium model made entirely of Lego bricks. Created by artist Garrett Gourley, the model will remain as a permanent display at the museum. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
The All-Sports Museum, located in the southwest corner of Penn State's Beaver Stadium, revealed their newest permanent display on July 27, a replica of Beaver Stadium made up of more than 7,600 individual Lego bricks. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
A replica of Penn State's Beaver Stadium made entirely with Lego bricks is now on display at the All-Sports Museum. Artist Garrett Gourley, founder of Back 2 Brick, and a 2015 Penn State Industrial Engineering graduate, spent nearly 100 hours creating the three-dimensional model. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
A model of Beaver Stadium made entirely of Lego bricks is now on permanent display at Penn State's All-Sports Museum. Based on the stadium’s layout from 2001 to 2024, the model is constructed of 7,647 individual pieces. The museum is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. "Lego" is a copyright of the Lego Group. Credit: Patrick Mansell / Penn State. Creative Commons
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