Personal Computer Museum

The Personal Computer Museum was located in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, in a building formerly owned by the municipal government.

Over fifty interactive personal computers were on display, from a wide variety of manufacturers, including Apple, Atari, Commodore, IBM, Radio Shack, Timex, Mattel, and others.

The museum's mandate was to preserve computer technology and, more importantly, to offer interactivity with older machines.

Local residents would bring computers to the museum almost every Monday evening for safe, proper recycling.

[4] The museum also has an annual 'Spring Cleanup' event with a special focus on recycling that brought in over 400 pieces of electronics in 2008.

A rare example of Electrohome 's Telidon terminal on display. Telidon was an early alphageometric videotex system promoted by the Canadian government but never widely deployed.