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This 10,000-square-foot museum is the brainchild of the Las Vegas Pinball Collectors Club and houses the largest collection of pinball machines in the world open to the public. The machines are from the 1950s to the late 2000s, with most being from when the game was at its height of popularity (1960s–1980s), and belong to club member Tim Arnold. The machines, while not new, have been restored to a like-new condition, with games costing 25 or 50 cents a play. Pinball enthusiasts can enjoy playing on authentic 1950s wood rail, 1960s wedgehead, and multiplayer 1970s machines at the Pinball Hall of Fame. As a non-profit, the museum distributes any excess revenue to charity.
Address: Pinball Hall of Fame , 4925 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas NV 89119, Phone: 702-597-2627
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