The Museum of Pinball was a non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation and advocacy of pinball machines and other arcade games. The museum was located in Banning, California, United States, and opened in 2013. With an 18-acre campus, over 40,000 sq ft of museum space, and over 700 total games on display it was billed as the largest pinball museum in the world. The museum was open infrequently to the public, mostly functioning as an event space. Due to costs of maintaining the collection, the Museum closed in September 2021 and auctioned off its collection.
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| - The Museum of Pinball was a non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation and advocacy of pinball machines and other arcade games. The museum was located in Banning, California, United States, and opened in 2013. With an 18-acre campus, over 40,000 sq ft of museum space, and over 700 total games on display it was billed as the largest pinball museum in the world. The museum was open infrequently to the public, mostly functioning as an event space. Due to costs of maintaining the collection, the Museum closed in September 2021 and auctioned off its collection. (en)
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| - The Museum of Pinball was a non-profit museum dedicated to the preservation and advocacy of pinball machines and other arcade games. The museum was located in Banning, California, United States, and opened in 2013. With an 18-acre campus, over 40,000 sq ft of museum space, and over 700 total games on display it was billed as the largest pinball museum in the world. The museum was open infrequently to the public, mostly functioning as an event space. Due to costs of maintaining the collection, the Museum closed in September 2021 and auctioned off its collection. (en)
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