This weekend is the 11th annual Vintage Computer Festival at the former Fort Evans in Wall, NJ. It's quite good. People come from around the world to bring some amazing exhibits (most of them functional) and there's an impressive computer museum in the same building. Also in the building is a fantastic Radio/TV museum with hundreds of exhibits. Plus a shipwreck museum. Down the road is the antenna from Project Diana, which did the first moonbounce. And this site was used by Marconi for the first transatlantic communications. Lots to see there at the former Fort Evans. I'll be there on Saturday (tomorrow morning.)

http://vcfed.org/wp/festivals/vintage-computer-festival-east/vcf-east-exhibits/

-Ed


At 05:58 PM 4/15/2016, Thomas Sundstrom wrote:

<http://www.oldpicsarchive.com/vintage-home-electronics/>http://www.oldpicsarchive.com/vintage-home-electronics/

No radios here, but close enough with a collection of pictures of TV sets and a few other devices, including an early computer.

The Old Pictures website has some wonderful photos of history, people, and much more. I like it. Back up to the root directory, drill down and have a look.

Tom Sundstrom
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