Interim Computer Museum
Interim Computer Museum998 Industry Dr.
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Tucked away in Tukwila, the Interim Computer Museum (ICM) is dedicated to preserving the rich history of computing. Instead of static displays, ICM brings vintage machines to life through interactive exhibits, allowing visitors to experience the evolution of technology firsthand. The museum blends retro hardware with modern enhancements, creating a bridge between computing’s earliest days and today’s digital world.
Note: The museum is open by appointment only, Saturday through Monday. Visit the website to book.
Highlights
Interactive Vintage Computers: Many of the museum’s machines are fully operational. Visitors can sit down and actually use historic computers, offering a rare tactile connection to the past.
Passion-Driven Preservation: As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the museum is fueled by dedicated volunteers and enthusiasts committed to keeping computing history alive and accessible.
Ever-Evolving Collection & Blog: Check out the museum blog before and after your visit for behind-the-scenes insights, deep dives into specific machines, and updates on new additions.
The Vibe
Think of ICM as part workshop, part time machine. The atmosphere is intimate, a little quirky, and deeply engaging, where the hum of old machines and the glow of monochrome screens create a nostalgic charm.