Marvin Yagoda

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Marvin Yagoda
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Friend of the band
Date of Birth: March 22, 1938
Hometown: Detroit, MI
Date of Death: January 8, 2017
Place of Death: Southfield, MI
Current resident of: Obscure, or wherever he was before he was
Other Names: "Marvelous Marvin"

Marvin Yagoda was the creator of Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, which resided within Tally Hall, the shopping center that the band is named after[1].

Biography

Marvin was fascinated with collecting coin-operated machines since he was a little kid[2] and began collecting his own in 1960 but it wasn't until 1990 when he opened his mechanical museum.

Marvin was a pharmacist by trade and studied at the University of Michigan.[2] after graduating in the early 60's he kept collecting coin-operated machines, overtaking his wife's house. In 1980 his wife, and his son, Jeremy Yagoda, went to the Tally Hall food court and said that it would be a great place for the machines to take residence for other people to enjoy.[3][4]

Marvin passed away after a long illness on January 8, 2017.[5] The museum remains in the hands of his family and is still open for business.

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