Musee Mecanique
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If anyone wants to see a collection of various coin operated games, all under one roof, then Musee Mecanique is the place.
This is a unique collection of various penny arcade devices. This one of a kind exhibition located at Taylor Street in the Californian city of San Francisco. Visitors can see a wide array of knick-knacks and interesting coin operated gadgets here.
The gadgets include a variety of musical instruments and games. Some of the pieces are more than one hundred years old.
Musee Mecanique was previously located at the Cliff House restaurant's lower level.
The most interesting attraction in this museum is, Susie the Can-Can Dancer, Carnival and the Laughing Sal, who welcome visitors.
There is also a tiny room for video games, which attracts youngsters. Visitors should not miss the replica of an amusement park made of toothpicks. This is one great place to recall one’s childhood.
Category: Museums
Address: Taylor Street
Email: coad01@yahoo.com
Website http://www.museemechanique.org
Telephone: (415) 346-2000
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