Classic Arcade Pinball Museum Opens On Broad Street

  • Thursday, March 21, 2019

Classic Arcade Pinball Museum opened recently at 409 Broad St. by David Elverson and Michael Rowland.

It is a family friendly arcade and a pinball museum, where people can learn about the history of the games and of arcades.

Visitors will have unlimited access to all of the machines ranging from one built in 1931 to new ones. 

Until now, only packaged food and soft drinks have been sold, but with approval of a new beer license, it too will be available.

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