Posted on March 16, 2014March 16, 2014 by Corey GehmanTempe History Museum – March 15, 2014 Cactus Brick had a display at Tempe History Museum. The display included a city/train layout, several historic buildings and a few misc Lego items. Overview of city/train layout (city side) Tempe History Museum (Mar 2014) – Overview of city/train layout. Tempe History Museum (Mar 2014) – Clark’s old west town, Nate and Joe’s adobe village with Clark’s Natural Bridge and Randy’s Warner Bros Watertower Front of the city, with buildings by Clark, Corey and Stephanie. Vehicles by Tom. Tempe History Museum (Mar 2014) – Side of the city with buildings by Corey, Stephanie and Tom. Vehicles by Tom. Light rail and road by Corey and Nate. Tempe History Museum (Mar 2014) – Side of the city with buildings by Tom. Vehicles by Tom. Tempe History Museum (Mar 2014) – Side view of the city with buildings by Corey, Stephanie and Tom. Vehicles by Tom. Mr. Roger’s Trolley by Nate. EV3 mindstorms config and software by Corey. Double loop for inner track (for 3 trains to run around the track at once). Buildings by Corey and Stephanie. Trains by Nate (and TLG). Vehicles by Tom. Ocean dock and boats by Tom. Buildings by Stephanie and Corey. Trains by Nate. Nate and Joe’s old adobe village and Clark’s natural bridge. Corey and Stephanie’s Scottsdale 2 room schoolhouse and ASU’s old main with Michael’s lamps and Steve L’s Captain America. The play brick area for the kids (with duplo table)