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Mountain View Community Day featuring our new exhibit: Where To? A History of Autonomous Vehicles

The Computer History Museum invites Mountain View residents and their families and friends to be our special guests and enjoy a fun-filled free admission day at the Museum on 5/31 & 6/1. You’ll see the Museum’s large-scale 25,000 sf state of the art exhibition, Revolution: The First 2000 Years of ComputingRevolution celebrates the spectacular history of computing, from the mysterious ancient devices to technologies of the future. Journey through 19 galleries displaying over 1000 unique artifacts; Discover, in our multi-media displays, the back-stories, development drama, and astonishing breakthroughs of the gadgets, gurus and companies you love, or love to hate!

Also, experience our new exhibit Where To? A History of Autonomous Vehicles which chronicles the decades-long challenge of bringing self-driving cars to the general public. In this timely new exhibit, visitors will learn about the history of autonomous vehicles, enjoy science fiction and popular culture dreams of the driverless family car, get up close with the Google self-driving car, and learn how this amazing technology works.

REVOLUTION, WHERE TO? and more:
•Experience the Babbage Engine, the PDP-1 Restoration, and the IBM 1401 Demo Lab
•Shop to your (geeky) heart’s content with 15% off in our new Museum store
•Two-year CHM memberships for the price of one annual membership
•Find plenty of free parking

***If you live or work in Mountain View you will receive free admission for the weekend. Bring as many family and friends along as you'd like! Simply present your proof of residency, or your company badge at the check-in table.

Questions about the day? Email: info@computerhistory.org

View this event on our website:
http://www.computerhistory.org/events/upcoming/#mountain-view-community-day-computer

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