SparrowCAT
Went to a seminar that was held there quite informative. Easy to get along with atmosphere. So many varieties of technology, ie commodore 64, old monitors, gaming consoles.
Branman102
It is a must see attraction. Game night is a blast for both me and my kids! This will be a trip down memory lane!
JaneFrances83
This is the perfect outing for a rainy day. If you are a history/ computer buff, you will not be disappointed. Opened one Saturday per month, we enjoyed our 60 minute visit. We found a replica of our first computer, a Commodore 64 . All hands on, its fun trying to use a joy stick to play games. No admission fee, but monetary donations accepted. Some tweens present, with parents. Syd & Jen, the owners mingled & answered our questions. Also other computer "experts", available to talk. Wheelchair accessible, lower level only.
fche
A collection of some dozens of working microcomputers from the 80s era, neat nostalgia value. Some passionate folks nearby to explain and demo, but generally visitors can touch and play with it all.