The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) celebrates its fifth anniversary this month. To kick off its birthday celebration, the museum has announced its “most ambitious project to date,”Fifty Years of Innovation at Apple.”
The exhibit will span 20,000 square feet and launches in the spring of 2026. As Apple approaches its 50th anniversary in 2026, CMoA is uniquely positioned to showcase the company’s extraordinary journey, says Lonnie Mimms, founder and board chair at CMoA. Visitors can expect to see rare artifacts that have shaped the way we live and work, including early prototypes, iconic devices, and five original Apple 1s.
The exhibit will also showcase uncommon collector’s items including Apple tennis shoes, t-shirts, and rare gift cards and will feature the stories behind Apple’s groundbreaking products the Macintosh, iPod, iPhone, and more.
The Computer Museum of America is currently open Thursday-Sunday and is located just north of Atlanta in Roswell, Ga. For more information, visit thecmoa.org. Then CMoA “ is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of computing and its impact on our society.” Through interactive experiences, educational programs, and engaging events, CMoA provides visitors with an opportunity to explore the evolution of technology and its influence on our lives.