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Great selection of vintage-to-newer pinball machines, all playble for one price. Also has original Donkey Kong and Crazy Taxi arcade games.
[T Wilson, 02/08/2024]Seattle Pinball Museum:- Address:
- 508 Maynard Ave. S, Seattle, WA
- Directions:
- Chinatown, between King St. and Weller St.
- Hours:
- Su,M,W 12-5, Th,F,Sa 12-10 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 206-623-0759
- Admission:
- Adults $15.
This titan was welded together from over 2,000 steel automobile wheel rims; its head alone weighs over a ton.
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- Address:
- 412 Main St., Dunseith, ND
- Directions:
- On the west side of US-281/Main St. just north of its intersection with ND-5/96th St. NE.
- RA Rates:
- Major Fun
- Damascus, Oregon - Oregon's Centennial Candle
A 21-foot-tall cement pillar topped with a fake flame, an obscure totem that was postcard-worthy in 1959.
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- Address:
- 20100 SE Hwy 212, Damascus, OR
- Directions:
- On the south side of OR-212, across from the Safeway, in front of the fire station.
The plaque notes: "This trophy of freedom was donated to the City of Seattle in January 1991 after it was exhibited on Capitol Hill during the celebrations of German unification on 3 October 1990."
[Jeff B, 06/30/2022]Food Court Berlin Wall:- Address:
- 305 Harrison St., Seattle, WA
- Directions:
- In the food court of the Seattle Center, which is in the Armory building just northwest of the Space Needle.
- Phone:
- 206-684-7200
- Seattle, Washington - Soul Pole
A totem pole carved in the late 1960s by the Seattle Rotary Boys Club to "represent 400 years of African American history." Restored in 2022.
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- Address:
- 2300 E. Yesler Way, Seattle, WA
- Directions:
- East of downtown, on the northeast corner of E. Yesler Way and 23rd Ave., outside the Douglass-Truth library branch.
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In the Corridor of Consumerism, at the Food Court of Democracy, all are invited to snack as they choose.