One of the world's largest privately owned collection of coin-operated antique arcade machines in their original working condition. (You can play them!)
Thanks to a recommendation by Anika Orrock, I visited @MuseeMecSF. Even without the numerous #baseball offerings, the place is absolutely glorious!
More photos in the replies. And, yes, I did leave with a full set of the arcade cards: Yogi, Mickey, Lou, Willie, Babe, and Joe.
Pier 39/Wharf known for being overpriced.
But there is no better deal in San Francisco than 50 cents to hear the mechanical musical instruments at @MuseeMecSF. I’m transfixed every time with a huge smile on my face.
.@MuseeMecSF owner Dan Zelinsky details how a @SFChronicle story helped him acquire an ultrarare device that plays both violin and piano.
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Rounded up my favorite pictures from my favorite @sfchronicle assignments in 2022 ✨ Here’s to another year of documenting the beautiful and important moments in life.
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