American Computer Museum
Computer history and information age exhibits. Photographs of some of the current collections, including personal computers, calculators, the first minicomputer (which weighed 250 lbs), and the influence of the information age on the expansion of the West.
American University Computing History Museum
Devoted to promoting an awareness of the history of computing and providing support to teachers.
Computer History Museum
Focuses exclusively on the history of computing. Includes hours and directions. Located in Mountain View, California.
Computer Museum .it
Based on a personal collection of computers, with an archive of 1000 tech tables, old computer advertisements and history pages.
Computer Museum @ Bletchley Park
Hands on exhibition of computing technology from Colossus to the present day on the site where the first computers were used to break the enigma code, Bletchley Park
CPU Museu - The Corsican Intel CPU Museum
Intends to collect samples of all Intel CPUs since 1971. Site shows images and specifications of each item.
DigiBarn Computer Museum
Traces the history of the evolution of personal computing and the graphical user interface.
Doug Coward's Analog Computer Museum
An on-line museum of analog computing devices.
Houston Computer Museum
Will be open to the public six days a week starting sometime in the next 18 months. Includes contact information.
Nostalgia Museum
Aims to preserve the culture of computers and consoles that for market reasons have become obsolete.
Old-Computers.com
Includes computer descriptions, magazine, forums, links, quiz, scans, and a collectors database.
Personal Collection of Jetze Mellema
Collection of old home computers: Atari, MSX, Commodore, Sinclair and many others.
Peters Vintage Computer Collection
From the Commodore Pet 2001 to the Apple iMac.
Rhode Island Computer Museum
A site devoted to computer preservation and education.
Silicium
A French organization which collects old computers, repairs them and then regularly organizes exhibitions.
The As-Yet-Unnamed PC Museum
Collection of Personal Computers, including several rarities and prototypes. Specialising in Atari, Apple, Commodore & Microbee.
The Atari History Museum
Collection of all things Atari. Includes video clips of advertisements, technical documents, prototypes, and general machine information.
The Computer Hall of Fame
Honors major achievements in the computer industry.
The Computer Museum of America
San Diego museum whose mission is to preserve the major milestones in the development of the computer industry and to chronicle these milestones for the enrichment and education of all.
The First Computer Museum of Nova Scotia, Canada
A walk-in computer museum in eastern Canada includes a collection of vintage microcomputers, video games and robots.
The Home Computer Museum (HCM)
Extensive personal collection of most European and International Home Computers complete with excellent photography.
The Machine Room
Information on numerous old computers. Includes pictures, descriptions, technical details, trivia, links, and information for collectors.
The Museum of Contemporary Computers
A University of York, England collection of over 100 computers ranging from minis to supercomputers.
The Obsolete Computer Museum
Visit my collection of personal computers from 1976 to the present. On display is Apple II, IIe, Apple III, Mac SE/30, Mac Classic II and TRS-80 to name a few. Also the homebrew EDCAM.
The Secret Weapons of Commodore
Prototype and rarities of the CBM / Commodore lines of machines. Informative chronological site on all things Commodore.
The Vintage Computer Club Malta
Dedicated to old equipment. History, collection, news, trades, and forum.
The Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC)
Links to on-line resources concerning the history of computing around the world, including pioneers of the field such as Alan Turing.
University of Virginia's Computer Museum
Contains various computer-related artifacts, both historical and modern, with photographs and descriptions.
Wave Report: Computer History Museum
Over one thousand photographs taken at the Californian institution.