Washington DC area classics?

From: Hotze <photze_at_batelco.com.bh>
Date: Tue Mar 24 10:43:43 1998

Thanks for the info. Also, can I ask wherey ou can *get* classics? Seeing
as I'm going to being in Guyana for a couple'a years, I'll need something to
do...
    Cheers,

Tim D. Hotze
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From: Marty <Marty_at_itgonline.com>
To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
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Subject: Re: Washington DC area classics?


> National Museum of American History, 'Information Age: People,
> Information and Technolgy' is a permanent exhibit. Curator of
> cumpeters is David K. Allison. Museum is located at 14th Street and
> Constitution Avenue on the Mall. Also, the Air and Space Museum, also
> located on the Mall has a curator of areospace computing but I don't
> know what is on display. The National Museum of American History is on
> the web _at_ www.si.edu/organiza/museums/nmah/
>
> Marty Mintzell
>
>
>
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>Date: 3/24/98 11:23 AM
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> Hi. I'm going to be going to Washington DC from early July to late July,
> and I wanted to know if anyone knew any specific places that I might be
able
> to find classics while there.
> Thanks,
>
> Tim D. Hotze
>
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