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Posts by Steve Youngblood

Bytes, Brews & Bourbon

SOLD OUT Go June 17th Bytes, Brews & Bourbon Computer Museum of America (CMoA) is excited to announce its first Bytes, Brews & Bourbon event to be held April 29th from…

CMoA Displays a Jacquard Loom in Nook Look

Computer Museum of America staff and volunteers are often asked, ‘do you have….’  With roughly 250,000 items in the collection, we have a lot more available than can be placed…

Membership & Renewals

At Computer Museum of America (CMoA), like most startup organizations, we celebrate every milestone. The first line, the first five-star review, the first time the Atlanta Journal Constitution reached out…

Technology that Changed the World

by Elaine Pelaia Working for a large multi-national computer company my entire professional career, and now, as the Operations Manager at Computer Museum of America, I’ve been around technology most…

Enigma Machine Exhibit Unveiled

In December 2019, Computer Museum of America (CMoA) began building an exhibit to display a pristine and working 1936 German Enigma Machine and telling the story of how this machine…