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FYI, if you are taking a pilgrimage there from the Northeast you should stop in Rochester, NY along the way, the children's museum there has a permanent Pinball exhibit
https://www.museumofplay.org/exhibit/pinball-playfields/
They also have a smaller video game exhibit, with a functioning TRON machine....
This is good to know my in laws are upstate. We just though buffalo on our way back to Denver
It is very much a children's museum, so there will be a lot of kids there. They have actual museum displays also with a lot of gaming history and old toys.
If you are a group of adults you might be able to do all the interesting stuff in a few hours. But if there are any kids at all in your group you should spend the whole day. As fun as playing the old video games was, I got a bigger kick out of watching my kids play them