Our Door County Lego Projects

Al Johnson's custom Door County Lego project by Door County Bricks

Welcome to our project list, as we work our way towards our goal of 36 Door County Lego projects.

Our completed projects

The following is a list of our projects, and where to find more information about them. Some of them are still in the design phase, while others are already completed.

As we continue to update the website with our completed projects, we’ll also update this list for easy access.


#1 – Lavender Spa – A custom spa design for the biggest lavender lover in all of Door County.
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#2 – Cozy Fireplace – Enjoying our traditional milk and cookies by a cozy fireplace, inspired by our stays at the Bridgeport Waterfront Resort in Sturgeon Bay.
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#3 – Lavender Field – Another lavender lover’s dream, a Lego lavender field inspired by The Fragrant Isle on Washington Island.
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#4 – Stargazing – Enjoying a star filled night sky from our summer nights watching for meteors from Egg Harbor Park every August.
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#5 – Outdoor Ice Rink – Winter fun playing hockey outdoors at the Theresa K. Hilander Community Ice Rink in Sister Bay.
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#6 – Gift Shop – Our son’s favorite tradition of picking out a new toy car at the Door County General Store in Carlsville.
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#7 – Egg Harbor Marina Sunset – A stroll along the Egg Harbor Marina at sunset for a memorable family photo.
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#8 – Cana Island Lighthouse – One of the iconic Door County lighthouses in Lego form.
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#9 – Eagle Tower – Our Lego tribute to the previously long standing Eagle Tower in Peninsula State Park.
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#10 – Drive-In Theatre – A drive-in scene inspired by the Skyway Drive-in in Fish Creek.
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#11 – Not Licked Yet – A fun family scene enjoying ice cream at the popular desert location in Fish Creek.
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#12 – Hiking Trail – A custom hiking scene inspired by trails in Newport State Park near Ellison Bay.
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#13 – Al Johnson’s – The restaurant with the goats on the roof that everyone knows and loves.
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#14 Door County Sign – The official welcome sign for Door County, and our signature Lego family photo.
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#15 Cherry Trees – A Door County Lego version of a favorite family activity, cherry picking.
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#16 Sister Bay Bowl – A bowling scene from the popular Sister Bay Bowl in Sister Bay
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#17 On Deck Outlet Store – A corner store design for Mama’s favorite shopping location in Door County.
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#18 – Egg Harbor Fun Park – A fun little go karting scene inspired by the family favorite Egg Harbor Fun Park.
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#19 – Steel Bridge – A mini version of the Steel Bridge in Sturgeon Bay, with the walking path as well.
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#20 – Anderson Dock – The popular Anderson Dock building near the edge of Ephraim, with all the names and messages painted on it.
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#21 – Pirate’s Cove Mini Golf – A mini golf project inspired by Private’s Cove in Sister Bay.
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#22 – Funky Cookie Studio – The awesome cookie store in Sister Bay, recreated in Lego form.
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#23 – Joe Jo’s Pizza and Gelato – A Lego version of our absolute favorite pizza place in all of Door County.
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#24 – Kayaking – Fun on the water rowing past some of the many bluffs along the shores of Door County.
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#25 – Blue Horse Beach Cafe – Our favorite coffee place in Fish Creek gets the Door County Bricks treatment.
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#26 Kick Coffee – Our morning coffee tradition whenever we’re staying in Sturgeon Bay (which his almost always).
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#27 Bridgeport Indoor Pool – A mini version of the indoor pool at the Bridgeport Waterfront Resort, a fun escape on winter nights when it’s too cold to be outside.
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Pending projects

These projects are completed designs, but have not yet entered the building stage.


#28 P.C. Junction – The family favorite restaurant near Bailey’s Harbor is recreated in Lego form. A Lego train delivering your food is obviously included in this design.
Design postPhotos coming soon

#29 Wilson’s – This famous Door County landmark is now officially on our project list. Check out the recognizable storefront in Ephraim in our Lego design.
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#30 Analog Coffee – Our newest favorite coffee shop in Sister Bay gets the Lego treatment. Another proud member of our Lego coffee shop collection, for sure.
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#31 Island Lavender Store – Getting our lavender fix without the ferry ride to Washington Island. Lego Mama was happy to see this store in Ephraim added to the list.
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Other Door County Lego project ideas

Just the list above gets us very close to our project goal. The list below are other project ideas that haven’t entered the design phase yet, but will help us get to our goal of 36 Door County Lego projects.


Bike Trail – A fun scene for a family bike ride along a Door County trail in autumn. We’re working with a few designs to highlight the fall colors in our Lego trees on this one.

Main Street Market Deli – Our go-to lunch place to grab sandwiches and head to the Egg Harbor Marina for a picnic.

Egg Harbor Marina Picnic – A nice picnic scene for one of our many Door County summer traditions.

The Farm – One of our son’s favorite summer spots to visit all the animals.

Corn Maze – A fun autumn afternoon favorite for the entire family.

Polar Plunge – A few folks suggested this as a project, and it sounds like a lot of fun to try.

Cave Point – Another suggestion we received from a few different fans. Something we’re definitely looking into.

Winter State Park – A family cross country ski scene enjoying a snowy Door County winter.

 

Even more to come

As if this list isn’t long enough, we’re still coming up with more ideas and find other inspiration all the time.

In addition to getting all the designs and photos posted, Christian and Papa are also working on starting a YouTube Channel to share videos of each of our Door County Lego projects, too.

So, if you’re a fan of Door County, of Lego, or both, be sure to follow along and check back often. You won’t want to miss any of our updates.

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