Wackenhammer's Clockwork Arcade

Wackenhammer's Clockwork Arcade CLOSED 2021. Visit other Main Street businesses such as the Henna booth and Smith Family Popcorn.

Wackenhammer's Clockwork Arcade was a family entertainment center full of classic and steampunk arcade games and inventions of Dr. Otto Wackenhammer and a 1956 Carousel. Sadly closed due to COVID we will still periodically post Cap Cod or STEAM education items of interest

12/30/2024
https://medium.com//the-affair-of-the-man-with-the-brass-nose-49eb3ecd3bcc4th in the series!Occult Detective Otto Wacken...
07/24/2023

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4th in the series!
Occult Detective Otto Wackenhammer and his faithful assistant Hamish MacTavish try to recover a purloined item from a notorious Astronomer. The client? A jolly bearded giant dressed in red from a certain Northern enterprise. Will the adventure be naughty or nice? They'll have to find the stolen LIST first!

Professor Wackenhammer Investigates

3rd in the series of "Professor Wackenhammer Investigates"This time Occult Detective Otto Wackenhammer and his faithful ...
09/06/2022

3rd in the series of "Professor Wackenhammer Investigates"

This time Occult Detective Otto Wackenhammer and his faithful assistant Hamish MacTavish help a distinguished cheese maker discover who has stolen the secret to his award winning Blue Cheese.
What is clairgustance? you ask. Find out as the intrepid pair solve a daring theft and a near murder!

Professor Wackenhammer Investigates

2nd in the series of "Professor Wackenhammer Investigates"Can the Professor discover why this mysterious creature has be...
07/26/2022

2nd in the series of "Professor Wackenhammer Investigates"

Can the Professor discover why this mysterious creature has been terrorizing the locals? Find out!

Professor Wackenhammer Investigates

Professor Wackenhammer has a new occupation: Occult Detective.  Read  about his adventures.
07/06/2022

Professor Wackenhammer has a new occupation: Occult Detective. Read about his adventures.

Professor Wackenhammer Investigates

Yah wo.en in science!
10/12/2021

Yah wo.en in science!

The three women pictured in this incredible photograph taken on this day in 1885 -- Anandibai Joshi of India, Keiko Okami of Japan, and Sabat Islambouli of Syria -- each became the first licensed female doctors in their respective countries. The three were students at the Women’s Medical College of Pennsylvania; one of the only places in the world at the time where women could study medicine.

As Mallika Rao writes in HuffPost, "If the timing doesn't seem quite right, that's understandable. In 1885, women in the U.S. still couldn't vote, nor were they encouraged to learn very much. Popular wisdom decreed that studying was a threat to motherhood." Given this, how did three women from around the world end up studying there to become doctors? The credit, according to Christopher Woolf of PRI's The World, goes to the Quakers who "believed in women’s rights enough to set up the WMCP way back in 1850 in Germantown.”

Woolf added, "It was the first women’s medical college in the world, and immediately began attracting foreign students unable to study medicine in their home countries. First they came from elsewhere in North America and Europe, and then from further afield. Women, like Joshi in India and Keiko Okami in Japan, heard about WMCP, and defied expectations of society and family to travel independently to America to apply, then figure out how to pay for their tuition and board... . Besides the international students, it also produced the nation’s first Native American woman doctor, Susan La Flesche, while African Americans were often students as well. Some of whom, like Eliza Grier, were former slaves."

To introduce children to another female medical pioneer Elizabeth Blackwell -- the first woman to receive a medical degree in the US and to register as a physician in the UK -- check out the excellent picture book "Who Says Women Can't Be Doctors?: The Story of Elizabeth Blackwell" for readers 4 to 8 at https://www.amightygirl.com/who-says-women-can-t-be-doctors

For a fascinating book for adults about America's first Native American doctor, Susan La Flesche, we highly recommend "A Warrior of the People" at http://amzn.to/2zdzcDf

To inspire kids with more stories of remarkable women of science and medicine, we also recommend the illustrated biography, "Women in Science: 50 Fearless Pioneers," for ages 9 and up at https://www.amightygirl.com/women-in-science

For many books to show kids that science is for everyone regardless of gender, check out our blog post, "50 Books to Inspire Science-Loving Mighty Girls," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=13914

And, to encourage your Mighty Girl to make her mark on the world as a doctor or scientist, you can find toys and kits to foster her interest in our blog post, "Top 50 Science Toys for Mighty Girls," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10528

Our kind of attraction! We wish them luck.
08/18/2021

Our kind of attraction! We wish them luck.

Expansion plans for Cuffy's in West Dennis.

The artist who put the gears on a whale is definitely our kind of STEAMer.
08/08/2021

The artist who put the gears on a whale is definitely our kind of STEAMer.

Capture Cape Cod Arts in Chatham!
Every summer, visitors to Chatham are invited to enjoy colorful, vibrant pieces of art created by local artisans, Chatham Art in the Park. In 2021, artists made a diverse array of whales. Read more about exploring the arts in Chatham: https://bit.ly/3lB7Txu

(Photo by Julia Cumes)









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Wackenhammer's Clockwork Arcade is a family entertainment center where you can spend hours enjoying the classic and steampunk arcade games and inventions of Dr. Otto Wackenhammer. Play Skeeball, enjoy Addam's family pinball or air hockey, play giant checkers, climb the treadwall, solve the riddle of the Rune Floor, win prizes, or enjoy any of dozens of other games and activities. All the games and kiddie rides in the STEAMuseum are play-all-day for one low price. Top it all off with a ride on our 1956 Carousel.

Wackenhammer's is dedicated to the Science of Play! Arcade games and carousels are fantastic teaching tools for STEAM. Each game has associated educational materials introducing topics in science, logic, game design, electronics, and graphic design. Whether you are an educator, a student, or just a STEAM enthusiast you'll get something from our activities beyond just the enjoyment of playing.