The American Computer and Robotics Museum describes the history of communications, computing, artificial intelligence and robotics through fascinating exhibits that show the unrelenting progress that lead to the modern information age. The exhibits include old office equipment that many people still remember using, such as typewriters, adding machines and the original 1970s computers the size of an entire room.

You can also see the original Apollo Moon Mission Guidance Computer and a copy of an original book by Sir Isaac Newton called Principia, which is considered to be the foundation of physics. You will also find a collection of documents from people who contributed to the progress of the Information Age such as Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Graham Bell and Samuel Morse as well as a part of the ENIAC computer, the first personal computers such as the Altair, the IBM PC, the Apple I and much more.

2023 Stadium Dr #1A, Bozeman, MT 59715, 406-582-1288

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