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The Strong Museum is also know as The National Museum of Play:
http://www.museumofplay.org/
They also have the Toy Hall of Fame.
I've uploaded some images from the permanent Pinball Playfields exhibit during a recent visit in this album:
Pinball at The Strong Museum
Strong also has special Pinball exhibits occasionally with over 200 machines!
If you ever have a chance to visit, I strongly recommend it, they also have hundreds of video games you can play and the toys are amazing.
Pinball Nirvana albums link
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/album.php
http://www.museumofplay.org/
They also have the Toy Hall of Fame.
I've uploaded some images from the permanent Pinball Playfields exhibit during a recent visit in this album:
Pinball at The Strong Museum
Strong also has special Pinball exhibits occasionally with over 200 machines!
The Strong's Pinball Collection
http://www.museumofplay.org/exhibits/pinball-playfieldsThe Strong museum in Rochester, New York, houses the largest and most comprehensive collection of historical materials related to play, including hundreds of original arcade and pinball machines and the Williams Pinball Playfield Design Collection. Guests explore the rich electronic game history while viewing artifacts and playing video and pinball games in The Strong’s eGameRevolution and Pinball Playfields exhibits. This timeline explores key moments in pinball history
If you ever have a chance to visit, I strongly recommend it, they also have hundreds of video games you can play and the toys are amazing.
Pinball Nirvana albums link
http://www.pinballnirvana.com/forums/album.php
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