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"textContent": "After watching this video of The American Treasure Tour Museum in Oaks, Pennsylvania, I'm officially obsessed — this might be one of the most delightfully eccentric museums in the country. Hidden inside a repurposed Bromley industrial complex near Valley Forge, this 100,000-square-foot private collection is bursting with pre-digital Americana: decades' worth of mechanical music machines, nickelodeons, circus art, classic cars, dolls, vintage advertising signs, and animatronic figures that still come to life. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Inside Pennsylvania's hidden time capsule of Americana: a 100,000-square-foot wonderland of vintage oddities appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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