- Source: Memory Lane Arcade
Memory Lane Arcade was an arcade amusement park located in Frankenmuth, Michigan. It was opened on April 29, 1975 by Dennis R. Atkinson and his wife Irene. It closed on November 28, 2004. It is notable for its collection of old-fashioned activities, including coin-operated fortune tellers, arcade games, roll-playing instruments and attractions. Many games were pretty cheap to play. Admission in the arcade was completely free.
Apart from 100 years worth of penny arcades, the place also offered modern services including 3D movies, sports and computer games. In 1984, Atkinson won an Association de la Sommellerie Internationale award for the "Taito America Elevator Action Kit". By 1995, there was a trend that children were not getting their money's worth from playing games and winning prize.
Highlights
200 year-old Orchestrion
Buzzy Buzzy Bee
Grandmothers Predictions
Kiss-O-Meter
Laffing Sal's Funhouse
Mystic Swami
Personality Indicator
Pinball games
Play Golf
Player pianos
The Egyptian Mummy Answers Your Question
References
External links
Official website
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