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Warcraft of World and Texting, Wikipedia, reproductions features Big Thinking Libraries, Bodleian the chronicle that experiences multimedia of array an and applications: MP3, Photoshop, MRI, Car Crash Simulation, Simulation, Crash Car MRI, Photoshop, MP3, applications: Drawing on the papers held at the University of Oxford’s Oxford’s of University the at held papers the on Drawing artifacts thousand a over with filled galleries 19 Experience game-changing seven behind stories the Explore World! the Change Software: Make Lovelace of Countess Ada, Big: Thinking Computing of Years 2000 First The Revolution: EXHIBITS SERVICES ABOUT US VISITOR MAP COAT CHECK The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, A coat check is available during regular Museum hours California, is a nonprofit organization with a four-decade for coats, backpacks, luggage, and large strollers. history as the world’s leading institution exploring the history of computing and its ongoing impact on soci- LOST AND FOUND ety. The Museum is dedicated to the preservation and Lost and Found is located at the Reception Desk. celebration of computer history and is home to the largest international collection of computing artifacts in WI-FI the world, encompassing computer hardware, software, Wi-Fi is available in the Cloud Bistro, exhibition areas, and documentation, ephemera, photographs, oral histories, in the seating area outside the Museum. and moving images. VISITOR GUIDELINES * Please observe the following guidelines for the comfort of MUSEUM HOURS our guests and the preservation of our precious artifacts: Wednesday–Sunday 10 a.m.– 5 p.m. *Check the Museum’s website for special hours Historical artifacts are priceless and easily damaged. Please do not touch them. MEMBERSHIP Personal non-flash photography is permitted throughout A Museum membership is a fun way for technology fans the Museum’s exhibition areas. Use of flash, tripods, or to get involved with CHM. See the Reception Desk for other equipment is prohibited. more information or visit us online at computerhistory. No backpacks or luggage allowed in the exhibition areas. org/membership. Ticket is valid only for the date indicated. No refunds EDUCATION or exchanges. Exhibition tours, artifact demonstrations, and hands-on workshops are available for learners of all ages. See the Food and drink are not permitted in the exhibition areas. Reception Desk for more information or visit us online at The Museum is not responsible for lost or stolen articles. computerhistory.org/education. Children ages 12 and under must be accompanied by SUPPORT an adult. Generous contributions from individuals like you support our work in collections, exhibition development, STORE and educational programming. Help us tell the Looking for a unique gift, computer-related read, fascinating stories of the Information Age by giving a or Silicon Valley souvenir? Our 1,500-square-foot store gift today. Visit us at computerhistory.org/contribute. includes tech-related gifts and gadgets. Museum admission not required. Members receive a 10% discount CONTACT US on purchases. Open during regular Museum hours. 1401 N. Shoreline Blvd. Mountain View, CA 94043 CLOUD BISTRO 650.810.1010 / ©MARK RICHARDS CORPORATION / 1958 CONTROL DATA PROTOTYPE 03.2019 / “LITTLE CHARACTER” The Cloud Bistro features freshly brewed coffee, computerhistory.org/visit local wines, and tasty sandwiches and salads. Museum admission not required. Members receive a 10% discount. Open during regular Museum hours..