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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad-Mike View Post
    I visited the one in Bozeman MT in 1997. Felt sort of weird seeing a Tandy 1000 at the Museum only to come home and write BASIC games on one because that's all my scraggly 14 year old arse could afford at the time. Bought a computer collection book that MIGHT still be at my childhood home, though I think it was full of some misinformation.
    Bozeman has one!?

    That’s a small college town. My brother’s son is enrolled at MSU there. He’s taking computer programming courses there.

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    The ACMI in Melbourne Australia is probably the closest.
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    Took the family to the St. Louis Science Center today and they have a new (I believe permanent) game exhibit. It's games in general but focuses mainly on video games. There are arcade cabinets and consoles set up to play, history of video gaming stuff, interactive game design exhibits, stuff like that. It was pretty fun.(My 7 year old didn't want to leave to go see the rest of the museum)

    I was too busy to think to take any pictures but here's the link...
    https://www.slsc.org/exhibits-attrac...amexploration/
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