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Charleston Digital Corridor Announces Creation of the Charleston Apple Museum
The Charleston Digital Corridor (CDC) today announced the launch of the Charleston Apple Museum, the first and only such entity in the southeast US.
The Charleston Apple Museum includes devices and related exhibits exclusively from the 40+ years of Apple’s innovative product history. The collection, currently comprised of approximately 75 exhibits from 1979 forward, includes computers, personal digital assistants, cameras, scanners, printers, wireless routers, music players, and more.
“We are passionate about supporting our tech community and the Charleston Apple Museum is a great new way of doing just that,” said CDC Director Ernest Andrade. “Anyone is welcome to visit, but we’re especially looking forward to hosting students and school-age visitors. We owe a big thank you to Noah Schiffman, a local technologist who has entrusted us with his valuable and unique collection.”
The Charleston Apple Museum, located in the Flagship at the Charleston Tech Center (997 Morrison Drive, 2nd floor), is open to the public Monday through Friday from 9 am to 5 pm, or by special appointment. Although there is no charge to visit the museum, donations are welcome.
You can get involved with the Charleston Apple Museum in two ways: donating Apple products or other Apple-specific material; or by becoming a Friend of the Charleston Apple Museum, allowing for the ongoing upkeep, promotion, and expansion of the museum.
About the Charleston Digital Corridor
The CDC is “a community-sourced initiative to attract, nurture, and promote the regions tech economy through an array of impactful programs, products and events while leveraging Charleston’s renowned livability.”