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Posts by Steve Youngblood

Annual Membership Extended

All of us at the Computer Museum of America (CMoA) understand how much life has changed in just a few short weeks for everyone. We have missed being open, chatting…

Registration Opens for Summer Coding Camps

Computer Museum of America is thrilled to partner with Start:Code to provide two summer coding camps to middle and high school students in north Atlanta. Start:Code has served students for…

CMoA Unveils Rare Enigma Machine

Atlanta’s New Computer Museum of America Unveils Rare, WWII-Era Cipher Machine, The Enigma, Made Famous in The Imitation Game Film Only Enigma known in the Southeast with pedigreed papers from…

The Enigma is Coming

The Museum will soon be have an Enigma on exhibit.  A what you say?  The Enigma was first created and brought to market in Germany in 1918 as a way…

Now in Atlas Obscura

Have you ever wanted to discover a place right before it becomes too hard to get into? Or be a hit with your friends and family because you know all…