Computer History Museum Tour

September 01, 2010 The collection spans from the dawn of the computer to the advent of the PC. Here are top highlights from the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA.
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The Computer History Museum In Mountain View, CA

The next time you're in the San Francisco Area, drop by the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. It's a geek's delight, offering a peek into one's personal computing history as well as a thorough grounding on the foundations and breakthroughs of early computer history.

The museum is currently undergoing a major renovation and has limited exhibitions and weekend-only hours. All exhibits, including a new 25,000 square-foot multimedia experience, will reopen January 2011.


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