Penny Arcade - NE Corner of High Lane and Garrison Building / Landmark in Curiosity and Satisfaction | World Anvil

Penny Arcade - NE Corner of High Lane and Garrison

Hand crank movies, claw machines, mechanical boxers, tin shooting ranges, and new, shiny pinball machines — play them all for a nickel apiece. Some of the older machines still only cost a penny, but the newest pinball machine 'The Fireball Express' costs a dime.   A few university students who dare to be childish visit here, but the customers mostly are loutish locals. The ‘Finns frequently meet here. Open 4 p.m. (after the grade school kids have gotten home) to 10 p.m., Monday–Saturday.   A select few are in the know that Carl Stubbs, the arcade owner, has a handful of risqué hand crank movies in a back room behind a very secure door open only to those Stubbs knows and trusts. He has recently purchased two new machines that actually run 8mm "loops". These both cost an exorbitant .25 cents for a 'play'. One of these machines, 'Lottie Loves Love', has something odd about it that humans have not yet noticed.
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