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Bletchley Park

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Just a quick question! Heading to Bletchley Park in August in order to learn more about Enigma. Does anyone have any suggestions as to what else to visit or great eateries? I have been a members here for years, from outside Pittsburgh, Pa and have a fully restored 68 TR-250. Bought one new, off the showroom floor, in 68 when I got out of the Army!
 
Wow - 1968 was a good year to get out of the Army, considering what was coming up in the next ten years!

You might want to ask about Bletchley Park in the Pub, where you'll get more notice. Lots of BCF folks travel - and Bletchley Park would certainly be one of my targets.

Also, the National Museum of Computing, which has the original machinery (Colossus, Bombe, etc.) from Bletchley.

https://www.tnmoc.org/

Tom M.
 
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