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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Legoland Town City World City is the longest-running LEGO theme of all. It dates to 1969 when, after just selling boxes or buckets full of bricks and other parts, Lego introduced a bungalow kit. 1974 saw the arrival of the first primitive minifigs with molded-on arms, one-piece leg parts, and no faces printed on the heads. Lego Town was officially kicked off in 1978, together with the redesigned minifigs that could now move their arms, hands and legs separately and finally had smiling faces. |