Computer History Museum
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Description
The Computer History Museum (CHM) is a museum that presents stories and artifacts of the information age and explores the computing revolution and its impact on society for tourists to see and learn. The museum is said to house the largest and most significant collection of computing artifacts in the world, such as a Cray-1 supercomputer, 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.
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Lat: 37.414325 Lng: -122.077665
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