Few analog amusements have continued to thrive in the digital age. Videocassettes are dead. So are landlines and cathode-ray televisions. (Well, nearly dead.) One delightful diversion of yesteryear ...
ALAMEDA — Inside a nondescript warehouse at 1768 Viking Ave. at the former Naval Air Station in Alameda is a secret that comes into public view Nov. 11. It’s the Pacific Pinball Museum’s latest ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Pacific Pinball Museum Annex in Alameda, California, is a dream location for pinball enthusiasts. Founded in 2004, the ...
The spot: Pacific Pinball Museum, 1510 Webster St., Alameda; http://pacificpinball.org The vibe: The evolution of flipper pinball is on display at this East Bay ...
A line of pinball machines at the Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, Calif. (Natalia Seenarine for Courthouse News) ALAMEDA Calif. (CN) — Nestled in the sleepy island community of Alameda is a unique ...
It all started in the not-yet-United States when French soldiers fighting on the colonists’ side during the Revolution brought over a game called “Bagatelle.” Named for its possible invention in the ...
BALL IMAGERY... is often seen around New Year's Eve, from the lavish balls thrown, as in parties, as in the over-the-top to-dos, where people don cummerbunds and taffeta and balloons fall from the ...
The Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda started less than a decade ago as an underground arcade - a speakeasy-style location with no promotion and just a few tables. Donations were taken in an old ...
SAN RAFAEL, California--You might not think of pinball as an educational tool, but to some devotees of the age-old arcade favorite, that's exactly what they can be. That's because pinball machines ...
Alameda just threw down a roll of quarters for its beloved Pacific Pinball Museum. Actually, about $51,000 worth of quarters. The City Council recently unanimously approved a rent break for the museum ...