The Seattle Pinball Museum is anything but traditional. At this museum-arcade hybrid, you’ll be surrounded by the museum’s collection of pinball machines from as early as the 1930s and up to the present day. It’s not just about seeing the machines, though – you get to play them ...
You know what it feels like to be inside a pinball-style machine when you zip through the neon-lit streets in Las Vegas. Cars bounce from one lane to the next, pedestrians appear out of nowhere and you may even see an Elvis impersonator cross the street. All is well until someone gets...
However step inside and you’ll see a wealth of classic pinball machines the are intermingled with a variety of different washing machines that seem to hum to life every time they enter the “spin cycle”. Even more bewildering though are a strange array of washing machines that you see nes...
Frank Lloyd Wright is not a native Pittsburgher, but one of his most acclaimed works,Fallingwater, was built in the 1930s for a notable department store owner from the city. This house, located in theLaurel Highlandsabout an hour southeast of the city, is famous for its distinctive perch o...