MILPITAS, Calif.—California’s Bay Area has a new attraction for children and the young-at-heart alike: Legoland. The state’s first indoor LEGOLAND Discovery Center Bay Area officially opened inside the Great Mall in Milpitas on June 14. One of the main highlights of the 31,000-square-foot attraction is Miniland, a miniature version of the San Francisco Bay Area constructed from Lego bricks. It took a team more than one year and one-and-a-half million Lego bricks to build top tourist destinations like the Golden Gate Bridge, Palace of Fine Arts, City Hall, Transamerica Pyramid, Chase Center, Apple headquarters, and more. If people look closely, there are different stories and themes happening within the miniature city. “There’s a couple of guys riding a dragon in one part of town; there’s a marching band that is running into a dog that’s chasing after a pork chop. These change too. So a scene that’s there one week …