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Very unique museum with exhibits covering 1970s onwards. Plenty of hands-on activities. Good rainy day choice for kids of all ages. A bit expensive; had to get an annual membership to make the family visit cheaper.
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The Computer Museum, located in Seattle, USA, is a collection museum of mainframes, minicomputers and microcomputers that can be fully restored to use. The museum not only houses antique computers, but also showcases advanced science and technology such as augmented reality, driverless cars, the Internet of Things, robotics, and more. In addition, the museum often offers lectures, training and so on.
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Very unique museum with exhibits covering 1970s onwards. Plenty of hands-on activities. Good rainy day choice for kids of all ages. A bit expensive; had to get an annual membership to make the family visit cheaper.
The Seattle Computer Museum is Seattle's small and famous military and science museum. It is suitable for going with children. It rained lightly when I went. I brought an umbrella and stopped soon. It didn't affect my interest at all.
From the past to the present computer, and can be operated by hand, understand a lot of knowledge, not many people, Monday, Tuesday rest, if you go, pay attention to avoid, students can buy discount tickets.
In the computer museum, you can understand the history and development of calculators, and I am impressed by the development of calculators. The calculators in the museum from ancient times to the present, from geographical environment calculation to astronomy calculators, can be seen.
Unlike the California Museum of Computer History, which introduces computers worldwide, the Seattle Museum of Computer History uses Microsoft products to introduce computers. But Microsoft products are also the mainstream of computer technology development, so there is still a lot of knowledge to be learned in this museum.