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Posts by Steve Youngblood

Family Fun Field Trips

This fall, nearly every adult, to some extent, is a teacher.  Children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and neighbors will be working with educators doing their best to support and help children…

STEAM Timeline Revealed

Over two years in the making, covering 1,000 square feet, with more than 1,100 images and an equal number of pivotal events make up this remarkable new exhibit at Computer…

Tech Tales is a Success!

When Computer Museum of America reopened in June, we focused on the best way to meet the needs of our audience during this unprecedented time. We improved safety measures throughout…

CMoA adds a Silicon Graphics IRIS 4D/50

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) has over 250,000 artifacts available for study and exhibit. Storage and documentation of these artifacts is an incredible endeavor in and of itself and…

The Amazing Evolution of the Telephone

By Tom Tortorici In 1877, many saw the newly-invented telephone as a novelty; just a passing fad. Today, life without our phones is unimaginable. A society that conversed by letter…