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<blockquote data-quote="Pete" data-source="post: 16610" data-attributes="member: 862"><p>I love going to the Silverball Pinball museum in Asbury Park NJ. They have hundreds of tables, mostly older classics. All the machines are set on free play and it's $20 for an all day pass. It's right on the boardwalk and they give you a wrist band so you can leave and come back. Also what makes it really fun is they keep track of high scores and put your name over the machine if you get a top 3. They have 3 top 3's for each machine, childen under 14, regular people, and seniors. <a href="http://silverballmuseum.com/" target="_blank">http://silverballmuseum.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pete, post: 16610, member: 862"] I love going to the Silverball Pinball museum in Asbury Park NJ. They have hundreds of tables, mostly older classics. All the machines are set on free play and it's $20 for an all day pass. It's right on the boardwalk and they give you a wrist band so you can leave and come back. Also what makes it really fun is they keep track of high scores and put your name over the machine if you get a top 3. They have 3 top 3's for each machine, childen under 14, regular people, and seniors. [url]http://silverballmuseum.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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