The Biggest Selection of Playable Pinball Machines on the West Coast:
“Shoot The Moon,” The Pacific Pinball Museum Expo Returns on November 10-13, 2016
The Pacific Pinball Museum will present the West Coast’s largest public display of working pinball machines from the 1930s to present day with “Shoot The Moon,” its seventh expo, on Thursday-Sunday, November 10- 13.
Housed in a gigantic facility at Alameda Point, this will be the museum’s largest pinball show ever presented.
With over 300 working games on free play, vintage tournaments, science and art exhibits, and many examples of early pinball, the Pinball extravaganza will add up to an amazing experience for the entire family.
The Pacific Pinball Expo (PPE) is just a quick walk from the Hornet Aircraft Carrier Museum and a short drive to restaurants, hotels and beautiful Alameda beaches.
All proceeds benefit the efforts of the Pacific Pinball Museum, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to pinball preservation and fun!
The Biggest Selection of Playable Pinball Machines on the West Coast:
“Shoot The Moon,” The Pacific Pinball Museum Expo Returns on November 10-13, 2016
The Pacific Pinball Museum will present the West Coast’s largest public display of working pinball machines from the 1930s to present day with “Shoot The Moon,” its seventh expo, on Thursday-Sunday, November 10- 13.
Housed in a gigantic facility at Alameda Point, this will be the museum’s largest pinball show ever presented.
With over 300 working games on free play, vintage tournaments, science and art exhibits, and many examples of early pinball, the Pinball extravaganza will add up to an amazing experience for the entire family.
The Pacific Pinball Expo (PPE) is just a quick walk from the Hornet Aircraft Carrier Museum and a short drive to restaurants, hotels and beautiful Alameda beaches.
All proceeds benefit the efforts of the Pacific Pinball Museum, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to pinball preservation and fun!
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