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Today, I spent a bit of my afternoon in Alameda, CA, at the Pacific Pinball Museum, which displays pinball machines from the 1930s (!) to today and has modified nearly all of them to allow unlimited free play for visitors.

This brings back childhood memories, because I loved pinball as a kid. 🙂
05:42 PM - Sep 06, 2023
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Another fun place to visit in Alameda, CA, is High Scores Arcade, a retro video game arcade where all games have unlimited free play. Just pay one single admission price and you can play tons of games, mainly from the 1980s to 1990s. I would've gone here today as well, but it closes on Wednesdays.
05:45 PM - Sep 06, 2023
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Josef Konrad
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If you're ever in Las Vegas, check out the Pinball Hall of Fame.

It's 25,000 square feet packed with pinball machines from the 1950s to today. It's free to go in, but it costs 25¢ to 50¢ to play, and their new location on the Vegas strip makes it easier to access than before.
05:58 PM - Sep 06, 2023
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Anthony Lee
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25,000 square feet sounds huge. 🙂
08:15 PM - Sep 06, 2023
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Fiona Mary
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Love this!
05:45 PM - Sep 06, 2023
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