'You Can Feel The Electromagnets Firing Under Your Hands' At NYC Pinball Museum
Kevin Murray and Wesley Michalski opened the Red Hook Pinball Museum in Brooklyn, New York's Red Hook neighborhood a little over a year ago, and now it boasts nearly two dozen analog pinball machines from the 1930s to the 1970s. "Taking a game that doesn't work at all, spending hundreds of hours getting it back together," Michalski told Inside Edition Digital, "and then all of a sudden you plug it in and it works again…that really feels like magic."

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