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Gallipolis Today
By the People, for the People
Gallipolis Library Showcases History Through Lego Exhibit
The 'Traveling Bricks' exhibition features over 1 million Lego bricks in 60 themed scenes.
Mar. 18, 2026 at 2:56am
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The Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Library in Gallipolis, Ohio, is hosting a Lego-based exhibition called 'Traveling Bricks: Exhibition Made of Lego Bricks' that runs through April 19. The exhibit features 60 themed scenes using more than one million Lego bricks and focuses on the history of transportation.
Why it matters
The Lego exhibit provides a unique and engaging way for the community to learn about the history of transportation and travel through interactive and visually-striking displays. It aligns with the library's mission to offer educational and cultural programming that brings the community together.
The details
The 'Traveling Bricks' exhibition features Lego recreations of various modes of transportation throughout history, including land, sea, air, and space travel. The library's director, Debbie Saunders, says the exhibit 'really celebrates human ingenuity' and the advancements made in transportation over time.
- The exhibition is open to the public now through April 19, 2026.
The players
Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Library
A public library located in Gallipolis, Ohio that is hosting the 'Traveling Bricks' Lego exhibition.
Debbie Saunders
The director of the Dr. Samuel L. Bossard Memorial Library who spoke about the Lego exhibition.
What they’re saying
“It's a bit, it really hones in on the history of travel and transportation though time. And so, there's a land sea, air and space component to the exhibit. And, it just really celebrates human ingenuity, what went into all the transportation and travel that we see through that period of history.”
— Debbie Saunders, Library Director
What’s next
The library plans to continue offering educational and cultural programming for the community throughout the year.
The takeaway
The 'Traveling Bricks' Lego exhibition at the Gallipolis library provides a unique and engaging way for visitors to learn about the history of transportation and travel, showcasing human ingenuity and innovation through interactive Lego displays.

