Green Pastures
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Support Our WorkGreen Pastures was a pastoral-themed pinball machine released during the golden age of electro-mechanical pinball machines in the mid-1950s. The theme capitalized on America's post-war prosperity and idealization of rural life, featuring imagery of rolling hills, farmland, and countryside scenery.
The machine likely featured classic electro-mechanical gameplay elements typical of its era, including pop bumpers, kick-out holes, and standard flipper configurations. The scoring would have been handled through mechanical units and displayed via rotating drums or wheels, as was standard for machines of this period. The artwork and playfield design would have emphasized the pastoral theme through the use of green colors and countryside imagery.
While not one of the most famous machines of its era, Green Pastures represents an important period in pinball history when manufacturers were expanding their thematic range beyond purely urban or carnival themes to appeal to a broader American audience. The pastoral theme would have resonated with both rural and urban players during a time when American culture was celebrating both progress and traditional values.