Bozeman, Montana: American Computer and Robotics Museum
Displays the computer from the Apollo 11 command module, a watch worn on the moon (Apollo 15), an Apple 1 donated by Steve Wozniak, and a replica of the Greek Antikythera mechanism. Open since 1990. Acquired the Vintage Mac Museum collection in 2019.
- Address:
- 2023 Stadium Drive, Bozeman, MT
- Directions:
- South edge of the city, in a little business park on the southwest corner of S. 11th Ave. and W. Kagy Blvd. Unit 1-A.
- Hours:
- Daily 10-4 (Call to verify) Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Phone:
- 406-582-1288
- Admission:
- Free, donations welcome.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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A wide range of history and information relating to computers, with a free guided tour on request. Also a signed volume by Ada Lovelace, original Gutenberg press printings, telegraphs from President Lincoln, an original Apple I donated by Steve Wozniak, and more!
[Nyeland N., 12/26/2010]The American Computer Museum is a wonderful collection of all things related to computing, starting from the early number systems, abacus to modern days.
[Fred Cady, 01/16/2008]Nearby Offbeat Places



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The American Computer Museum exhibits a replica of what some have called the World's First Computer or Calculator -- the Antikythera Mechanism. It's a mysterious Greek artifact over 2,000 years old, a device of metal gears found underwater. The museum also displays a watch worn on the Moon, and an original Apollo Moon Mission computer.