"I am fighting tooth and nail every step of the way, if we can't work something out here I will be looking for other options."Īn online petition, Save Marvin’s Marvelous Mechanical Museum, on says that "now is the time to act before we lose this eighth wonder of the world." "The landlord and city are aware of my concerns and passion for continuing Marvin's," he wrote in a comment. Since the announcement, he says he has spoken to his landlord, met the mayor elect of Farmington Hills, and talked to city council members about the museum's future. MID-MICHIGAN NEWS: Congressman Dan Kildee announces he will not seek re-election in 2024 Jeremy Yagoda, the owner of the museum and the son of the founder, says he was unaware of the plans to tear down the museum, saying he didn't "know what we will do or where could even go". The 5,000-square-foot museum features a collection of animatronic exhibits, pinball machines, and coin-operated machines and is now facing an uncertain future.Ī proposed development would demolish Marvin's and put a smaller-formatted Meijer in its place. These are the words of Marvin Yagoda, the founder of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum. FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich.- "Wouldn't the world be better off if we took nonsense more seriously?"
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