America's Information Age Museum - The American Computer Museum

Since 1990 in Bozeman, Montana: The world's oldest continually operating museum dedicated to the history of the Information Age.

The 2009

Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Awards Ceremonies

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See photographs of our new exhibit

FROM ASTRONOMY TO ZOOLOGY:

1,500 YEARS OF WOMEN IN SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

This exhibit was made possible in part through the generous support of Zoot Enterprises and the Gilhousen Family Foundation.

with our thanks to Michael Barton for the photographs

 

 

"An eye-opener for nine-year-olds to ninety-nine-year-olds"

- Montana Magazine

Location:

2304 North 7th Avenue, Bozeman, MT 59715

Tel: (406) 582-1288

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Fall/Winter Hours:

September - May

12 Noon to 4 PM

Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturdays

Closed on Sundays, Mondays & Thanksgiving, Christmas & New Years

Admission: $5 per adult,  $3 per child 6 to 12 (under 6, free)

Group Rates: Group tours available during regular & off hours for schools, churches, private groups, etc. by reservation (please call for arrangements)

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The Antikethera Mechanism

Photo credit: Gayla Wiedenheft

ABC NEWS article on the Antikethera Mechanism & the American Computer Museum's reconstruction if this 2,000+ year old calculating device

 

 

 

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Information:

 

Museum History

 

George R. Stibitz Computer & Communications Pioneer Awards

 

Edward O. Wilson Biodiversity Technology Pioneer Awards

 

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Local Links:

 

Museum of the Rockies

 

Pioneer Museum

 

Bozeman Chamber of Commerce

 

Livingston Museum Association

 

 

 

 

 

The American Computer Museum is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation with the IRS and the State of Montana

Copyright 2008 by the American Computer Museum   

Apollo 15 Saturn rocket liftoff photo from NASA

Last Updated on December 17, 2008