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# I'm going on a business trip to [[Cryptography:Chicago|Chicago]]; while I'm there, are there any places of interest with regards to cryptography?
 
# I'm going on a business trip to [[Cryptography:Chicago|Chicago]]; while I'm there, are there any places of interest with regards to cryptography?
 
# Where can I go to view an [[Cryptography:Enigma|Enigma]] machine?
 
# Where can I go to view an [[Cryptography:Enigma|Enigma]] machine?
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Currently, this wiki has not been publicised, although if you've stumbled across it, feel free to contribute. After I've done a little work seeding the wiki with a few basic articles and structure, I'll ([[User:Matt Crypto]]) publicise the Wiki to a few groups and people.
   
 
==Articles==
 
==Articles==
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See [[:Category:Cryptotourism]]
 
* [[Cryptography:Bletchley Park|Bletchley Park]]
 
* [[Cryptography:Bletchley Park|Bletchley Park]]
 
* [[Cryptography:Enigma|Enigma]]
 
* [[Cryptography:Enigma|Enigma]]

Revision as of 18:42, 10 January 2005

About

Welcome to Cryptotourism, a tourism guide for cryptography and its history. When complete, this guide should be able to answer question such as:

  1. I'm going on a business trip to Chicago; while I'm there, are there any places of interest with regards to cryptography?
  2. Where can I go to view an Enigma machine?

Currently, this wiki has not been publicised, although if you've stumbled across it, feel free to contribute. After I've done a little work seeding the wiki with a few basic articles and structure, I'll (User:Matt Crypto) publicise the Wiki to a few groups and people.

Articles

See Category:Cryptotourism

  • Bletchley Park
  • Enigma
  • Mark Baldwin
  • National Cryptologic Museum
  • United Kingdom
  • United States


Cryptotourism
This page is part of Cryptotourism, a collaborative project to build a guide about museums and other locations of interest for cryptography and its history.
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