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10-447: The System Source Computer Museum , located in Hunt Valley, Maryland , USA, exhibits notable computing devices from ancient times until the present. Over 5,000 objects are on display and many of the computation devices are operational. STEM activities are offered to organized tour groups. Admission is $ 15 for adults, $ 10 for students, children, veterans, and first responders. The museum

20-483: Is open weekdays from 9:00am until 6:00pm by appointment. Museum docents are available to lead tours. The National Electronics Museum is in the same building admission provides access to both museums. The museum's origins date to 1981 when a Baltimore ComputerLand franchise had computers in inventory that instantly became historic artifacts with the introduction of the IBM Personal Computer . The museum

30-419: Is open weekdays from 9:00am until 6:00pm by appointment. Museum docents are available to lead tours. The National Electronics Museum is in the same building admission provides access to both museums. The museum's origins date to 1981 when a Baltimore ComputerLand franchise had computers in inventory that instantly became historic artifacts with the introduction of the IBM Personal Computer . The museum

40-566: Is served by the Cockeysville post office , and is also a neighbor of Timonium. A satellite campus of the Community College of Baltimore County , one of the three supplemental campuses of CCBC, uses a leased building located at 11101 McCormick Road, a business park in Hunt Valley, Maryland. An industrial park , named The Hunt Valley Business Community, was opened in 1962. Hunt Valley

50-436: Is the home of AmTote International, Inc. , Systems Alliance, Inc., BreakAway Games , Atradius North America, Sinclair Broadcast Group , McCormick & Company , AAI Corporation , Dunbar Armored, TESSCO Technologies, ZeniMax Online Studios , and DrChrono . The Hunt Valley Inn has been the site of Balticon in the past. Hunt Valley Towne Centre is the main shopping area. It was built on an estate formerly owned by

60-498: The NCR trail, is a hiking trail which passes through Hunt Valley. The Oregon Ridge Park and Oregon Ridge Nature Center also include hiking trails. The Nature Center hosts an annual bird count. The System Source Computer Museum houses computing artifacts dating from ancient China to the present day. Hunt Valley is the northern terminus of the Light Rail line, and is also served by

70-520: The Route 93 bus. Sid Meier System Source Computer Museum The System Source Computer Museum , located in Hunt Valley, Maryland , USA, exhibits notable computing devices from ancient times until the present. Over 5,000 objects are on display and many of the computation devices are operational. STEM activities are offered to organized tour groups. Admission is $ 15 for adults, $ 10 for students, children, veterans, and first responders. The museum

80-639: The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Maryland. Before that, the land was the Merryman family estate, “Bonnie Blink”. It was originally opened as Hunt Valley Mall in 1981, and redeveloped into the current open air Towne Centre in 2005. In 2000 the Maryland Environmental Trust acquired an area encompassing Western Run shoreline, and wetlands, creating a nature preserve and hiking area. The Torrey C. Brown Rail Trail , also known as

90-469: The city of Baltimore , along York Road ( Maryland Route 45 ), parallel to Interstate 83 . The nearby Loch Raven Reservoir is an important landmark and drinking water resource. Its surrounding forested watershed is one of three reservoirs (along with Prettyboy and Liberty Reservoirs ) established for the City of Baltimore. Hunt Valley is located at a latitude of 39.5° North and longitude of 76.7° West. It

100-764: Was incorporated as a non-profit 501(c)(3) in 2018 as the Maryland Technology Museum with the trade name the System Source Computer Museum. In 2021, the museum became the new home of the DigiBarn Computer Museum . Hunt Valley, Maryland Hunt Valley is an unincorporated community in Baltimore County , Maryland, United States, near the site of the Maryland Hunt Cup Steeplechase . It lies just north of

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