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![]() Join us for a Sensory-friendly morning. The museum will be welcoming anyone who may benefit from a less stimulating environment. Please register for our Sensory Morning by clicking here. Regular... |
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![]() Ever wonder about the history of the punchcard? The punchcard exhibit starts with a Jacquard Loom, one of the earliest uses of punched cards, which helped to make woven fabric more affordable. Herman Hollerith’s invention of electromechanical processing of cards tabulated data for the 1890 census. The IBM family of punch card machines was used... |
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![]() Feeling those summer vibes? Days are longer, weather is warmer, ready to spend more time out and about? Stop by before or after your evening out and enjoy some time... |
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![]() Join us on Saturday, August 23rd at 2 PM for a very informative presentation on the history of film making. Presented by Bob Castro, Film Editor with GPB and Alissa... |
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![]() Are you a K12 teacher interested in a new and engaging location for a field trip? You're invited to visit Mimms Museum of Technology and Art for free! Simply register below and bring your School ID with you to your visit. Explore the museum and see what we offer for a great day out for... |
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![]() Ever wonder about the history of the punchcard? The punchcard exhibit starts with a Jacquard Loom, one of the earliest uses of punched cards, which helped to make woven fabric more affordable. Herman Hollerith’s invention of electromechanical processing of cards tabulated data for the 1890 census. The IBM family of punch card machines was used... |