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Computer History Museum

1401 North Shoreline Boulevard Mountain View, Mountain View

Explore Computing History with Admissions for Two, Four, or Six People in Interactive Exhibits (Up to 50% Off)

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Explore a history museum showcasing computing's evolution from ancient artifacts to modern devices with engaging interactive exhibits

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About This Deal

Get ready for an educational adventure at the Computer History Museum! Ever wondered how computing evolved from ancient tools to today's mobile devices? Discover fascinating exhibits that explore key technological advancements. Enjoy interactive displays, vintage gaming consoles, and inspiring stories from tech pioneers. This is a trip through time that's both fun and informative.

What We Offer

Admission for up to Two, Four, or Six People

Step into a world where technology's past meets its future. The Computer History Museum offers a deep dive into the evolution of computing, from ancient tools like the abacus to cutting-edge smartphones. Each exhibit is interactive, allowing visitors to engage with history in a way that’s both fun and enlightening.

Why You Should Grab This Offer

Visiting the Computer History Museum offers a unique glimpse into the world of technology's past, present, and future. With engaging exhibits like 'Revolution: The First 2000 Years of Computing' and 'Retro Games: From Atari to Xbox,' there's something for everyone. Kids will love 'TechQuest on Roblox' while adults can dive into in-depth discussions through CHM Live on YouTube. This deal makes it easy to bring friends or family along without breaking the bank.

At CHM, the belief is that the computing past holds the key to a better digital future. The museum champions the ethical creation and application of technology, ensuring that progress serves humanity. With a 4.8-star rating on Groupon, it’s clear that visitors appreciate the museum’s unique ability to combine education with entertainment. Whether you’re fascinated by the early days of computing or curious about where technology is headed, CHM offers an experience that’s as inspiring as it is informative.

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Promotional value expires 180 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with other offers or promotions. May be repurchased every 365 days. Limit 1 per visit. Limit 12 per person. The museum will be closed on May 26, 2025, Memorial Day, July 4, 2025, Independence Day, August 13, 2025, Private Event, and October 16, 2025, Private Event. Please check our website for our holiday hours: Click Here This deal is based on regular ticket prices and does not include student, senior, or military discounts. Children 7 and under are admitted free. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Computer History Museum

The Computer History Museum chronicles the 2,000-plus-year history of computing. The exhibits include a range of displays that introduce guests to ancient devices, the first computers from the 1940s and 50s, and examples of contemporary mobile computing.

Interactive exhibits invite visitors to compete in a game of pong, sit in a self-driving car, create a selfie with a celebrity using Photoshop, test their typing speed against the texting national champion, diagnose a patients problem using an MRI 80” touch table, try their hand at coding, Fly through World of Warcraft’s fantastic world of Azeroth and so much more.