Museums
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Museum of Science Home
Find out what's happening at the museum, get general information about the museum, shop on-line and buy tickets, help support the museum, preview what's coming to the museum, find out about the learning resources at the museum, plan your visit to the museum, explore on-line exhibits, visit us at www.mos.org, email us at www@mos.org ...
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Computer History Museum Home Page
Computer History Museum is the world's authority on the history of computing technology. Our collection spans hardware, software, audio clips, films, documentation, etc.
www.computerhistory.org/ reviews
The Museum of HP Calculators
The Museum of HP Calculators displays and describes older Hewlett-Packard calculators. There are also sections on calculating machines and slide rules as well as sections for buying and selling HP calculators, an HP timeline, collecting information and a software library.
www.hpmuseum.org/ reviews
The DigiBarn Computer Museum
The DigiBarn Computer Museum Home | Why | Collections | Stories | Help! | Links | Friends | Lets Talk! | Events & Visiting Welcome to the DigiBarn Computer Museum! Explore our Collections Words from the Curator: why are we doing this Featured Stories The Big Stories Our Black Mac Tempest shielded secret ops Mac featured in Wired News! Arrival of the Cray 1 Supercomputer and Cray Q2 Prototype ...
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American Computer Museum - Compuseum
June, July & August: 9 AM to 5 PM 7 Days-a-Week (closed on July 4th) Admission : $3.00 per adult - $2.00 per child 6 to 12 years of age- Under 6 years of age free admission Special Large Group Rates! This page was last updated on June 4, 2002. The term Compuseum has been registered with the United States Patent & Trademark Office. The Compuseum-American Computer Museum is a non-profit, 501C(3) ...
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UVA Computer Science: Computer Museum
UNIVERSITY of VIRGINIA Computer Science Research Teaching People Community Search Directory Contact Us Of interest to: Prospective Students, Members Computer Museum The University of Virginia's Computer Museum was conceived and created by Professor Gabriel Robins, who also serves as its curator. The museum contains various computer-related artifacts, both historical and modern. Most of the ...
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