If you live in Georgia, there’s a new exhibit you can visit celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary

The Mims Museum of Technology & Art in Roswell, Georgia is launching a new exhibit celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary. exhibit, Inspire: 50 Years of Innovation from AppleIt is scheduled to open on April 1, the day the company was founded, and include “more than 2,000 artworks in 20,000 square feet, making it the largest public display of Apple products in the world.”

inspire It is believed to offer “a unique look at Apple” by “highlighting early computers, rare prototypes, original documentation, and immersive installations inspired by Apple’s most iconic products and campaigns.” Based on photos shared from the exhibit’s launch event, it includes displays of every model of major products like the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, and an interactive installation that inserts you into the company’s iconic iPod commercials.

If you live on the West Coast of the US, the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California is also exhibiting its own “Apple@50” exhibit, and running what it calls “MacActivations,” scheduled demos where you can interact with a reproduction of the original Macintosh.

Apple’s own celebrations have included a published letter from CEO Tim Cook highlighting the company’s mission and live concerts at the company’s stores, offices, and select sites around the world.



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