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Features sites for museums that present exhibits, interactive experiences, and educational opportunities related to computers.
http://www.compustory.com/
Computer history and information age exhibits. Photographs of some of the current collections, including personal computers, calculators, the first minicomputer (which weighed 250 lbs), and the influence of the information age on the expansion of the West.
http://www.bletchleypark.org.uk/
Hands on exhibition of computing technology from Colossus to the present day on the site where the first computers were used to break the enigma code, Bletchley Park.
http://computerhistory.org/
Focuses exclusively on the history of computing. Includes hours and directions. Located in Mountain View, California.
http://www.computermuseum.it/
Based on a personal collection of computers, with an archive of 1000 tech tables, old computer advertisements and history pages.
http://www.digibarn.com/
Traces the history of the evolution of personal computing and the graphical user interface.
http://www.pcmuseum.ca/
Contains over 40 interactive computer displays and over 250 machines. Features a listing, gallery, resources, and hours. Located in Brantford, Ontario.
http://www.silicium.org/
A French organization which collects old computers, repairs them and then regularly organizes exhibitions.
http://www.thepcmuseum.com/
Collection of Personal Computers, including several rarities and prototypes. Specialising in Atari, Apple, Commodore and Microbee.
http://www.atarimuseum.com/
Collection of all things Atari. Includes video clips of advertisements, technical documents, prototypes, and general machine information.
http://www.homecomputer.de/
Includes personal collection of most European and International Home Computers complete with excellent photography.
http://www.gateman.com/museum/
Includes exhibit information and photos.
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