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BT Tower, London, United Kingdom

BT Tower, London, United Kingdom

It’s fairly difficult to get inside this temple of technology, but if you can, it’s well worth it. [Read More]

Abbey Road Studios, London, United Kingdom

Abbey Road Studios, London, United Kingdom

Abbey Road Studios is arguably the most famous music studio in the world, which has made it something of a major tourist attraction. [Read More]

Design Museum, London, United Kingdom

Design Museum, London, United Kingdom

The Design Museum plays host to temporary exhibitions comprised of items from its 2000-strong collection of contemporary and 20th century design. [Read More]

Charlton’s Greengrocers, London, United Kingdom

Charlton’s Greengrocers, London, United Kingdom

A greengrocer wouldn’t make our guide unless it had one very, very geeky connection — and this one does. [Read More]

20 Guildford St, London, United Kingdom

20 Guildford St, London, United Kingdom

For over forty years, this building housed the University of London Computing Centre (ULCC), one of the first supercomputer centres in the world. [Read More]

66 Hammersmith Road, London, United Kingdom

66 Hammersmith Road, London, United Kingdom

Once the sprawling offices of British bakers J Lyons and Co, this site was the first place in the world to have a computer installed for business use. [Read More]

Tottenham Court Road, London, United Kingdom

Tottenham Court Road, London, United Kingdom

For those looking to get a spot of geek shopping done while visiting the capital, Tottenham Court Road is undoubtedly the place to do it. [Read More]

Stanford Research Park, California, USA

Stanford Research Park, California, USA

Silicon Valley grew from a seed that was originally planted in 1951 here in Palo Alto, and visitors can still enjoy a walking tour of some of the companies that made the area what it is today. [Read More]

Abt Electronics, Chicago, USA

Abt Electronics, Chicago, USA

Abt Electronics is the largest single-store electronics and appliance dealer in the United States, sitting on some 150,000 square meters of land just outside Chicago. [Read More]

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Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, Burnley, United Kingdom

Queen Street Mill Textile Museum, Burnley, United Kingdom

Queen Street Mill is the believed to be the last steam driven weaving shed in Europe, if not the world. [Read More]

Hendrichs Drop Forge, Solingen, Germany

Hendrichs Drop Forge, Solingen, Germany

The Hendrichs Drop Forge in Solingen is around 120 years old — until it ceased production in 1986 scissors were [Read More]

Detroit Science Center, Michigan, United States

Detroit Science Center, Michigan, United States

Filled with interactive exhibits, the Detroit Science Center is a great day out for anyone interested in engineering, [Read More]

Textilfabrik Cromford, Ratingen, Germany

Textilfabrik Cromford, Ratingen, Germany

The museum takes visitors on a journey along the production stages from cotton to yarn. [Read More]

Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, California, US

Cartoon Art Museum, San Francisco, California, US

The Cartoon Art Museum holds artifacts that represent the history and contemporary development of cartoons, [Read More]

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Science Days Out, a great guide for the whole family, is now available for the iPhone. To download it visit: http://www.sciencedaysout.com

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