Business InsiderThe Apple Museum has revealed plans to open a replica of Steve Jobs' garage – complete with an augmented reality guide – in April.
The original California garage, which Jobs and Apple cofounder Steve Wozniak used as a base as they designed the first Apple computers in the 1970s, was designated an historical site by the Los Altos Historical Commission in 2013. The museum's owners even commissioned a local artist to recreate Banksy's 'The Son of a Migrant from Syria'Based on the original, unveiled by Banksy in the Calais refugee camp in 2015, the artwork depicts the late Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs—the son of a Syrian migrant to the United States—as a traveling migrant.
Apple's first computer, a naked circuit board called Apple 1 released in 1976, is the first product on displayHand-built by Jobs and Wozniak, it was sold without a casing, power supply, keyboard, or monitor. Speaking to Business Insider, CEO Jiroušková said the museum's roots were in the owner's collection of Apple goods.
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