Computer Museum of America boots up for the summer

Rarely-public museum compiles retro gaming, historic computers, and more

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After a success with its Vintage Computer Festival back in April, the Computer Museum of America in Roswell opens its doors to the public again with a series of Summer Saturdays at the Museum’s open hours. Every second and fourth Saturday in June, July, and August, the museum will feature one-of-a-kind exhibits on vintage computers, as well as a 6000-square foot Apple exhibit that tells the history of the company from the Apple I all the way to the modern iPhone. The PC exhibit tells the stories of not only early computers, but those of big name companies IBM and Microsoft, the calculator, and the earliest video games.
Perfect for tech enthusiasts and casual users alike, the Computer Museum of America provides an opportunity to look back and see how far we’ve come — Feels like just yesterday, a 50 GB hard drive was the high life. Makes you think ...

Summer Saturdays at the Computer Museum of America. $5-10. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 11 and 25, July 9 and 23, and August 13 and 27. Computer Museum of America, 1425 Market Boulevard, Suite 200.