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Get ready New Yorkers, as this latest Kickstarter campaign plans on building the most advanced, interactive and exciting miniature display in the center of Manhattan based on the classic story written by Jonathan Swift.
The project by Gulliver’s Gate LLC involves creating the world’s most magical, interactive and technologically-advanced miniature park attraction in the world:
When you enter this tiny, scale version of a world that’s both real and fantastical, you’ll see a world in motion, with more trains, planes, cars, trucks, boats, and vehicles of all kinds than you’ll find anywhere else in the country. All in a 40,000 square foot indoor venue in Midtown Manhattan.
Over 300 displays of real and fantastic locations from around the world will surround a floating, interactive globe at the center.Over 300 displays of real and fantastic locations from around the world will surround a floating, interactive globe at the center.
Currently, they've managed to raise $22,606 of the campaign's $165,000 goal. If all goes well, the whole thing will be set up at New York’s Times Square area by in 2016. To find out more, click here
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