Washington DC area classics?

From: Marty <Marty_at_itgonline.com>
Date: Tue Mar 24 11:23:19 1998

 Sorry about the typo's on my earlier response. If you are in the DC
 area during early June, don't miss the Manassas (Virginia) ham fest
 hosted by the Ole Virginia Hams, you should find some classics there.
 Otherwise check the local flea markets, thrift shops, yard sales etc.
 


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Subject: Re: Washington DC area classics?
Author: classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu at internet
Date: 3/24/98 11:57 AM


 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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> 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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> 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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