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Exhibits | InfoAge Science and History Museums The Military Technology Museum of New Jersey has the largest exhibit at InfoAge You’ll see Jeeps, tanks, half-tracks, amphibious vehicles, weaponry, and even a horse!
Visit | InfoAge Science and History Museums InfoAge has four accessible parking spaces, two of which are van accessible, in our main parking lot All museum buildings except 9059 are wheelchair accessible and all buildings have ramps and or handrails to facilitate access
About | InfoAge Science and History Museums By visiting InfoAge, you can learn about the magic and mystery leading to the invention of wireless telegraphy and early radio, hear your voice bounce off the moon, program historic computers, and study electronic warfare
Camp Invention | InfoAge Science and History Museums July 28 – August 1st – Wonder Young innovators will: Embark on an epic adventure to solve real-world water challenges around the planet Transform their big ideas from initial sketches to working prototypes using everyday items Camp Director: Jeff Brace – campinvention@infoage org
Space Week | InfoAge Science and History Museums As you step through the doors of InfoAge, you enter a world of endless possibilities and timeless history We’ll start our week of adventure and discovery by looking into and experimenting with the physics of space exploration
NJARC Swap Meet | InfoAge Science and History Museums Beyond the swap meet itself, the InfoAge campus invites attendees to explore its multiple indoor history and science museums—covering radio, computing, space exploration, military tech and more
History | InfoAge Science and History Museums InfoAge Develops — Coinciding with the Army’s decision in the mid-1990s to begin closing nearby Fort Monmouth and outposts including Camp Evans, local volunteers led by history advocate Fred Carl began efforts to the campus from commercial development and to preserve it as a history science center
Wall of Honor | InfoAge Science and History Museums The site is now the Camp Evans National Historic Landmark and the home of the Information Age Science History Museum and Learning Center – or InfoAge In 2013 we added Chairman’s Award for exceptional support of InfoAge