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I thought it was time to add another section devoted to those who spend a huge amount of time,effort and money putting vintage slot machines back in their original habitat by operating amusement arcades dedicated to slot machines of the past. On this page Im featuring the long established (but re named)
Williamson's "End of the Pier" Arcades
(No1) Merrivale Model village,Marine Parade,Great Yarmouth,NR30 3JG
01493 842097
&
(No2) Wroxham Miniture Worlds,Station BusinessPark, Horning Road West
Hoveton, Norfolk, NR12 8QJ
01603781728
The photos below show the some of the dozens of machines on show & in use at Peter's two arcades but to experience what a penny arcade of the 1050's era actually felt like visit one(or both) of these excellent venues....soon!
Visit Peter's web site at oldpennyarcade-norfolk.co.uk