PAWTUCKET, R.I. – What started as a 700-square-foot clubhouse for pinball enthusiasts has blossomed over the past three years into an 8,000-square-foot pinballers' paradise just off Main Street.
On the Rhode Island Report podcast, the Electromagnetic Pinball Museum co-founders talk about the history, science, and design of pinball machines — and rocking out while playing the Rush machine ...
From overlooked roadside attractions to offbeat museums and obscure natural wonders, Local Hidden Gems will showcase some of the unique and unexpected treasures that make America extraordinary. We ...
The Electromagnetic Pinball Museum is a nonprofit in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. The owners are fierce collectors of the machines that eventually took over their home. You can play pinball all day for ...
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