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|  Former Playland carousel housed near Zeum, Yerba Buena Gardens. Detail I Detail II Detail III | It really doesn't matter 
      whether you're 5 or 105, the fun collection of mechanical games and toys 
      at Musee Mecanique is 100% sure to please. 
      The decidedly low tech arcade is among the last remnants of Playland 
      at the Beach, San Francisco's long gone oceanfront amusement park, along 
      with the former Playland carousel at Zeum, Camera 
      Obscura, the Doggie Dinner mascot 
      on Sloat Blvd., and the It's-It bar. Some 
      of Musee Mecanique's quirky machines are enough to make a grown man giddy. 
      The mop topped and always happy Laughing Sal, who delighted teenage sweethearts 
      and children of all ages for more than 50 years at Playland, lords over 
      the entire loony collection. All kidding aside, when you see Laughing Sal 
      start to giggle, gyrate, and guffaw it's impossible to be in a bad mood. 
      The museum is free except for all the quarters you'll use here. Astonishingly, 
      the machines are maintained in perfect working order! Musee Mecanique is 
      located in the lower level of the Cliff House 
      near Ocean Beach. 
      (Musee 
      Macanique is being housed at Pier 45 through 2004 while the Cliff House 
      undergoes remodeling.) Laughing 
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| Copyright 2001 Hank Donat |