Visitors stepping into the Rhode Island Computer Museum are transported across decades of innovation, where interactive exhibits breathe life into the stories of technological progress. From the clunky punch cards of early mainframes to the sleek interfaces of modern devices, each display invites hands-on exploration that sparks curiosity and wonder. Guests can experience firsthand the tactile excitement of pressing keys on vintage keyboards or watch as gears turn inside a classic mechanical computer model, making the journey through tech history both educational and deeply engaging.

The museum’s approach highlights not just hardware, but the ideas and moments that shaped our digital world. Key features include:

  • Retro Gaming Stations where visitors relive the birth of interactive entertainment
  • Code Labs offering beginner-friendly programming activities
  • Timeline Walls mapping the rapid evolution of technology innovations
  • Artifact Displays showcasing rare pieces that tell compelling stories

These immersive elements create a dynamic learning environment where past meets present, perfect for inspiring the next generation of innovators.

Decade Key Innovation Interactive Exhibit
1950s Mainframe Computers Punch Card Simulator
1970s Microprocessors Build Your Own Circuit
1990s Internet Expansion Early Web Browsing Experience
2000s Mobile Revolution Smartphone Prototypes Display