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  2. Museum Madness - Wikipedia

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    Museum Madness is an educational video game for MS-DOS and Macintosh developed by Novotrade for MECC, and was released in 1994.The game is based in an American natural history museum and aims to teach the player many aspects of history such as technology, geology, space, American history, and prehistory.

  3. Computer Museum of America - Wikipedia

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    The museum was founded by Lonnie Mimms, who originally operated an Apple pop up museum, and includes rare artifacts including a Cray-1, Apple I, Apple Lisa, a Pixar Image Computer, an Enigma, a Xerox Alto, a MITS Altair 8800 and more. The collection includes the contents of the former Bugbook Historical Computer Museum. While the museum shows ...

  4. List of computer museums - Wikipedia

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    The ICL Computer Museum [83] (UK) MV Museu de Tecnologia (Brazil) Old Computer Museum; San Diego Computer Museum - Physical objects were donated to the San Diego State University Library, but still does online exhibits; Obsolete Computer Museum; Old-Computers.com; HP Computer Museum; Early Office Museum; IBM Archives; EveryMac.com

  5. Computer museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Computer & Communications Museum. A computer museum is devoted to the study of historic computer hardware and software, where a "museum" is a "permanent institution in the service of society and of its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches, communicates, and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment, for the ...

  6. American Computer & Robotics Museum - Wikipedia

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    The American Computer & Robotics Museum was founded by George and Barbara Keremedjiev as a non-profit organization in May 1990 in Bozeman, Montana. [2] It is likely the oldest extant museum dedicated to the history of computers in the world. [3] The museum's artifacts trace over 4,000 years of computing history and information technology. [4]

  7. Computer History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Computer History Museum claims to house the largest and most significant collection of computing artifacts in the world. [a] This includes many rare or one-of-a-kind objects such as a Cray-1 supercomputer as well as a Cray-2, Cray-3, the Utah teapot, the 1969 Neiman Marcus Kitchen Computer, an Apple I, and an example of the first generation of Google's racks of custom-designed web servers. [7]

  8. Rugby union in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Between 2006 and 2011, the number of high-school rugby players in the U.S. increased by 84%, with 28,000 players in 650 high school programs. [22] By 2010, the number of registered players in the U.S. had grown to over 81,000, moving the U.S. ahead of traditional rugby powers Wales and Scotland in terms of playing numbers, although the ...

  9. DigiBarn Computer Museum - Wikipedia

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    The DigiBarn Computer Museum, or simply DigiBarn, is a computer history museum in Boulder Creek, California, United States. The museum is housed in a 90-year-old barn constructed from old-growth Redwood in the Santa Cruz Mountains, which is adjacent to Silicon Valley. It was co-founded by Bruce Damer [1] and Allan Lundell on May 7, 2001. [2]