Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze

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Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze
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The sign outside the building
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Inside the mirror maze
Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze
LocationSan Francisco, California, United States
Coordinates 37°48′36″N122°24′37″W / 37.810068°N 122.410237°W / 37.810068; -122.410237
StatusOperating
Opened2009 [1]
Theme Maze
SloganGet lost in the Infinite [2]
Operating seasonYear-round
Area2,000 square feet (190 m2) [3]
Website www.magowansinfinitemirrormaze.com

Magowan's Infinite Mirror Maze is a tourist attraction on Pier 39 in San Francisco, California. It is a mirror maze in which people must find their way out, attempting to avoid confusion.

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History

The maze was created by Charles Magowan, (April 16, 1963 – March 3, 2017) who studied psychology at Yale University, graduating in 1985. [4] He then became the first generation four worker of Merrill Lynch and was CEO of Aquatech Systems, a Norwegian salmon farming agency. Finally, in 2006, he co-founded TradePoint Solutions, a software company before creating his labyrinth in 2009. [1]

Features

The maze is lit up using blacklights. It also contains 77 mirrors. [3] While people try to escape the maze, music from the 1980s is also blared loud through speakers. [5] Plastic gloves are provided to not get fingerprints on the mirrors. [6]

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