Infoage Science/History Learning Center

The Infoage Science/History Learning Center is a science center founded by Fred Carl that is located on the grounds of the former Camp Evans military base in Wall Township, New Jersey, approximately 30 miles from New York City, USA. Camp Evans is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Infoage is a member of the Association of Science-Technology Centers and is a Save America's Treasures project. It is also part of the NASA Digital Learning Network.

Infoage is a group of cooperating non-profit organizations dedicated to the preservation and education of information age technologies, created to honor the pioneers of communications. When the renovations of the army buildings are completed, visitors will benefit from the dynamic and evolving atmosphere created by this concentration of information technology experts and unique exhibits.

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