
Punched cards were widely used throughout much of the 20th century in various industries for record keeping and data processing. Machines used punched cards for data input, output, and storage. Come learn more about how punched card machines were used and punch your own souvenir card on an original IBM 29 to take home during the demo, this Saturday from 2PM – 4PM!

Want to try out a vintage typewriter and get a sense of what keyboards were like before computer keyboards? Can you type on a manual typewriter faster than you can tap out a message on your device? Experience how the keyboards felt and sounded before the machine was ever connected to electricity. See if you can identify some common keys on keyboards of today that were not on earlier models. Visit Computer Museum of America on today from 12 – 5 PM and try out a few units and meet typewriter subject matter expert Tom Rehkopf.
Free with museum admission.

Punched cards were widely used throughout much of the 20th century in various industries for record keeping and data processing. Machines used punched cards for data input, output, and storage. Come learn more about how punched card machines were used and punch your own souvenir card on an original IBM 29 to take home during the demo, this Saturday from 2PM – 4PM!

Want to try out a vintage typewriter and get a sense of what keyboards were like before computer keyboards? Can you type on a manual typewriter faster than you can tap out a message on your device? Experience how the keyboards felt and sounded before the machine was ever connected to electricity. See if you can identify some common keys on keyboards of today that were not on earlier models. Visit Computer Museum of America on today from 12 – 5 PM and try out a few units and meet typewriter subject matter expert Tom Rehkopf.
Free with museum admission.

Punched cards were widely used throughout much of the 20th century in various industries for record keeping and data processing. Machines used punched cards for data input, output, and storage. Come learn more about how punched card machines were used and punch your own souvenir card on an original IBM 29 to take home during the demo, this Saturday from 2PM – 4PM!

Earth Day is in April and at CMoA, we’re recognizing this day on April 22nd by collecting and recycling your old electronics. Do you have unused electronics lying around? Do you want to dispose of them securely? Computer Museum of America (CMoA) and New Life Technology Group have partnered to hold a contactless electronics recycling drop off at CMoA.
Flat screen TVs have a $20 disposal fee per TV.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept the following items:
TVs (other than flat screens) / CRT (Tube) Monitors or TVs / DLP/Rear Projection TVs
Refrigerators / Large Appliances
AC Units / Thermostats
For a complete list of acceptable/unacceptable items, please visit NewLifeTechGroup.com
Full Steam Ahead! Summer Camps 2023
We’ll be launching 26 different half-day and full-day camps this year.
Ham Radio for Kids
Minecraft Chemistry Labs
Fractions with Origami
Robotics Code, Build & Challenge
3D CAD and Engineering Design Workshop
Python Programming and Game Design
Animation Nation – Make Your Own 2D Short Animated Movies
Javascript Coding Challenge
Sumo Battles/Mighty Bots
Design & Develop Your Own Website
Coding With Artificial Intelligence
Minecraft Architecture / Civil Engineering
Encryption and Cybersecurity
Roblox – Space Challenge
Graphic Design With Adobe Photoshop
Make and Take Home Your Own Desktop PC
Robot NASCAR Racing
Visual 3D Coding With Kodu
Build and Code Self Driving Vehicles
Game Design With Scratch 3.0
Mobile And Web App Design
Roblox Business Tycoon
3D Coding – Design & Code 3D Characters
Mad Science
Robot Battles
Minecraft Redstone Circuitry
Watch this space for registration information coming soon!
CMoA is proud to be working with partner, STREM HQ, for all 2023 summer camps.

National Recycling Day is in November and at CMoA, we’re recognizing this day on November 11th by collecting and recycling your old electronics. Do you have unused electronics lying around? Do you want to dispose of them securely? Computer Museum of America (CMoA) and New Life Technology Group have partnered to hold a contactless electronics recycling drop off at CMoA.
Flat screen TVs have a $20 disposal fee per TV.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept the following items:
TVs (other than flat screens) / CRT (Tube) Monitors or TVs / DLP/Rear Projection TVs
Refrigerators / Large Appliances
AC Units / Thermostats
For a complete list of acceptable/unacceptable items, please visit NewLifeTechGroup.com