Just finished up a 2 hour visit to the Providence RI Electromagnetic Pinball Museum and wanted to mention the place as it has way more machines than reflected on the pinball map or pinside. https://www.electromagneticpinballmuseum.com/ $10 for all you can play. I am in Massachusetts on business and made the trip down as almost all MA locations are closed Mondays. Totally worth the trip. There were well over 100 pinball machines in the location, but only about 70ish of them were working. I got a tour from the owner/operator and he is fixing up new machines to add to the floor as fast as he can. If you are looking for the latest Sterns, this is not the place to go. However, if you would like to try a wide variety of mostly older machines, there was a ton of stuff there that I had not gotten to see or play before. It felt alot like visiting a pinball show to me as the mix was wildly eclectic and on the older side, but for the most part everything that was on worked well. I got to play a Dracula, Captain Fantastic, Dolly Parton, Mars God of War, Fireball, and a handful of other games I had never played before. I would estimate that about 25% of the machines overlap with pins in my native Maryland area. If you want to play some different machines it is highly recommended.