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Pinball Perfection, a museum, restoration and event center in West View, Pennsylvania; Roanoke Pinball Museum, a museum located in Roanoke, Virginia; Silverball Museum (Delray Beach), Florida; Silverball Museum, a museum located in Asbury Park, New Jersey; Seattle Pinball Museum, a museum located in Seattle, Washington
Roanoke: Located at the base of Mill Mountain. Ocean View Amusement Park: Norfolk: 1900s–1978 Pine Beach Park Norfolk: 1904–1907 Located on the Pine Beach Hotel grounds. Seaside Park Virginia Beach: 1912–1940s
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Lakeside Amusement Park was an amusement park located in Salem, Virginia, neighboring Roanoke, at the intersection of U.S. Route 460 (East Main Street in Salem) and State Route 419 (Electric Road in Salem). The park was named after a very large (300 feet long, 125 feet wide) swimming pool which was opened on the site in 1920.
Roanoke is the largest city along both the Appalachian Trail, which runs through Roanoke County just north of the city, [61] and the Blue Ridge Parkway, which runs just south of the city. [62] Carvins Cove , the third-largest municipal park in America at 12,700 acres (51 km 2 ), lies in northeast Roanoke County and southwest Botetourt County ...
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Location of Roanoke in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Roanoke, Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Roanoke, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties ...
Brian R. Eddy is an American game designer and programmer, best known for designing Attack From Mars pinball for Midway and programming FunHouse and, with Larry DeMar, The Machine: Bride of Pin*Bot. While at Williams Electronics / Midway Games, he also designed Medieval Madness, [1] and programmed Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure. [2]