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Just don't try to cash out your winnings. They pay in tootsie rolls.

Most arcade museums celebrate video games (Pac-Man, Donkey Kong). The IAM celebrates coin games. There are no screens here (until you get to the 1970s section). The genius of this place is that it forces you to confront gambling as a mechanical art form. You see a 1907 Mills "Liberty Bell" and realize it is a mathematical trap made of brass and cherry paint. It is beautiful. It is also designed to rob you. international arcade museum

Housed inside the massive, neon-lit cavern of (a retro arcade open to the public), the IAM isn’t a sterile collection of glass cases. It is a living , breathing archive of coin-op entertainment. You aren't looking at a 1910 Caille "Jockey Club" slot machine; you are pulling its lever to see if three horses line up. Just don't try to cash out your winnings

The Premise: Most museums tell you not to touch the exhibits. The International Arcade Museum (IAM) hands you a roll of nickels and says, "Go break history." The IAM celebrates coin games