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World's largest Etch-A-Sketch, retro arcade games and more at interactive toy exhibit in Tacoma

The nostalgic displays of TOYTOPIA are now open inside the Washington State History Museum.
Jim Dever and Michael King try out the world's largest Etch-A-Sketch in Tacoma.

The new exhibit presented by the Washington State Historical Society is guaranteed to bring out the kid in you.

TOYTOPIA showcases games and toys from 1900 through present day. The interactive exhibition also boasts a life-size dollhouse, the world’s tallest Etch-A-Sketch, retro arcade games, and the giant floor keyboard Tom Hanks played in the movie Big.

It’s open now through June 10th inside the Washington State History Museum, at 1911 Pacific Avenue in Tacoma.

Admission is $14 for adults, $11 for seniors, students, and active duty military, and children age 5 and under get in free.

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