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InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum

InfoAge is a science and history center. It’s mission is to preserve, teach and honor scientific innovation and history. Visitors can learn about the invention of wireless telegraphy, listen to early radio, program historic computers, operate model trains and study electronic warfare. They can also tour an authentic nuclear fallout shelter and build 3D printed robots. The campus opened in the early 1900s as a Marconi telegraph station. It served as a Navy/RCA communications laboratory during World War I, and served as the Camp Evans Signal Corps R&D laboratory from World War II until the early 2000s.

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InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum

InfoAge is a science and history center. It’s mission is to preserve, teach and honor scientific innovation and history. Visitors can learn about the invention of wireless telegraphy, listen to early radio, program historic computers, operate model trains and study electronic warfare. They can also tour an authentic nuclear fallout shelter and build 3D printed robots. The campus opened in the early 1900s as a Marconi telegraph station. It served as a Navy/RCA communications laboratory during World War I, and served as the Camp Evans Signal Corps R&D laboratory from World War II until the early 2000s.

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InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum

InfoAge is a science and history center. It’s mission is to preserve, teach and honor scientific innovation and history. Visitors can learn about the invention of wireless telegraphy, listen to early radio, program historic computers, operate model trains and study electronic warfare. They can also tour an authentic nuclear fallout shelter and build 3D printed robots. The campus opened in the early 1900s as a Marconi telegraph station. It served as a Navy/RCA communications laboratory during World War I, and served as the Camp Evans Signal Corps R&D laboratory from World War II until the early 2000s.

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InfoAge Science History Learning Center and Museum

InfoAge is a science and history center. It’s mission is to preserve, teach and honor scientific innovation and history. Visitors can learn about the invention of wireless telegraphy, listen to early radio, program historic computers, operate model trains and study electronic warfare. They can also tour an authentic nuclear fallout shelter and build 3D printed robots. The campus opened in the early 1900s as a Marconi telegraph station. It served as a Navy/RCA communications laboratory during World War I, and served as the Camp Evans Signal Corps R&D laboratory from World War II until the early 2000s.

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