Pacific Pinball Museum
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The Pacific Pinball Museum is a Board Managed and certified 501 C(3)[1] nonprofit interactive museum/arcade offering a chronological and historical selection of rare bagatelles and early pinball games in addition to over 100 playable pinball machines ranging in era from the 1940s to present day located on Webster Street in Alameda, California.
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Established | 2004 (2004) |
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Location | 1510 Webster Street, Alameda, California, USA |
Coordinates | 37.773738°N 122.276583°W / 37.773738; -122.276583 |
Type | Pinball machines |
Director | Michael Schiess |
Website | pacificpinball |
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Throughout the 7,000 sq/ft museum [2] are hand-painted murals, vintage Jukeboxes, educational handouts and rotating focused exhibits. There are also provisions for field-trips, self guided tours, educated docents and STEAM educational programs as part of the museum's "Play & Learn" philosophy.