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Finding your game at the Pinball Hall of Fame

Finding your game at the Pinball Hall of Fame

09/21/2019

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Finding your game at the Pinball Hall of Fame

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Finding your game at the Pinball Hall of Fame

Once widely popular, pinball machines have mostly become relics of the past. But the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas is proving they still hold nostalgic appeal, with more than 250 of them now on public display, and plans to expand to a larger space on the Vegas strip. From old-time parlor games to the Simpsons, all you need to play is a quarter. NewsHour Weekend's Christopher Booker reports.

09/21/2019

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