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American Computer Museum
Presents history and information of computers and age exhibits. Includes collection photographs.
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American University Computing History Museum
Facilitates computing and support awareness to teachers in the related fields. Includes contact information.
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Atari Museum
Compiles Atari artifacts and games, details computer systems, and lists archived documents and materials. Includes reference listings.
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Bletchley Park Center
Provides information on the technology used to break the enigma code. Includes event schedule, conferences details and online shop inventory.
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Computer History Museum
Documents and preserves the information related to the information revolution and its impact on society.
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Digibarn Computer Museum
Presents collections, stories, and events regarding computer technologies and graphical user interface.
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Greater Pittsburgh Vintage Computer Museum
Presents old computers, peripherals, user's manuals, magazines, software, books, and old advertisements.
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Home Computer Museum
Pools in photographic collections of European and International home computers. Includes articles and resource listings.
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HP Computer Museum
Features a collection of early Hewlett-Packard computers, software, technical manuals and marketing materials from as early as 1966.
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Old Computers Museum
View magazines, forums, collection details, historical backgrounds, and museum exhibits for old computers and technologies.
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Pelikonepeijoonit
Presents arctic computer and console museum collections, articles, and message boards. Includes news and resource listings.
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The ReBirth Museum
Discusses the software which revolutionized computer software simulation. Includes freeware file downloads, historical background, and support group details.
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Rhode Island Computer Museum
Provides collection details, project listings, membership information, and event schedules.
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The Symbolics Lisp Machine Museum
Collates information, pictures, descriptions, technical details, and listings to various old computers. Includes contact information.
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Time-Warp
Archive of technological advances from 1900 to the present. Features calculating machines, radio, audio equipment, telephones, and computers.