Touted as the largest computer-history exhibition in the world, this museum has rotating exhibits drawn from its 100,000-item collection. Artifacts range from the abacus to the iPod, including Cray-1 supercomputers, a Babbage difference engine (a Victorian-era automatic computing engine) and the first Google server.
Computer History Museum
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7. SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory
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