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Michael Weber Arts - Ad for Connect the Dots

These connect the dots puzzles promote popular landmarks. They provide hours of enjoyment in solving the puzzle, when completed, they can be colored with a variety of arts and crafts techniques, engage mental exercise in counting, educate with a historical timeline of the subject. In every case the line does not cross itself. There are several dot counts available, purchase the one that fits your enthusiasm. Each puzzle is 36" x 24". All puzzles are available in the store.

The American Falls

Our largest puzzle checking in at 11,575 dots. It features an aerial view of the American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls including Crow's Nest staircase and the Cave of The Winds.

Micahel Weber Arts - American Falls Connect the dots puzzle

The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ

Before movies had sound Wurlitzer Organs provided that missing piece. Capable of creating the score as well as all the special effect sounds. This particular organ is fully restored an available to witness at the Riviera Theater in North Tonawanda, NY. This puzzle contains 5,325 dots.

Micahel Weber Arts - The Mighty Wurlitzer Organ Connect the dots puzzle

Lockport Locks & Flight of Five

This puzzle contains 8,027 dots and features an elevated view of the greatest engineering marvel of the early 19th century. The original Information highway

Michael Weber Arts - Lockport Locks & Flight of Five Connect the dots puzzle

Union Station

This puzzle has 3,796 dots, 100% of the proceeds go to the NY Central Lockport Station (501c3) to help restore this iconic train station to its former glory. For more information Lockport New York Central Train Station on Union Street

Micahel Weber Arts - Lockport Central Union Station Connect the dots puzzle

CLASSIC FILM PUZZLES

If you choose to color these in (when complete) that is the perfect time to recreate your favorite moments from the film. Or you can go the complete opposite direction and make them bright and inviting on a beautiful summer's day.

Frankenstein's Windmill

This isn't just any old windmill. It is the iconic windmill featured at the end of 1931's "Frankenstein". This puzzle contains 3,586 dots. Suitable for framing in any fan cave.

Michael Weber Arts - Frankenstein Windmill Connect the dots puzzle

The Bates Mansion

That creepy old house on the hill behind everyone's favorite roadside motel.  Is now presented as a puzzle for you to complete and display in your fan cave. This puzzle contains 6,880 dots.

Michael Weber Art - Psycho Mansion Connect the dots puzzle

If you have an idea for a puzzle to promote your local landmark, let me know.

Wholesale options are available for local retailers.
Also, interested in discussing national distribution for these and future puzzles. 

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