Community Resource

Information Age Science and History Museum and Learning Center (InfoAge)

(732) 280-3000
Wall

The Information Age Learning Center was incorporated in 1999 as a 501(c)(3) educational non-profit organization located at the New Jersey shore in Wall Township. Since its beginning, InfoAge has evolved into a consortium of science and history museums and exhibits which serve as the focal point for the preservation and interpretation of New Jersey’s rich communications, computer, and electronic technology and history.  It is a place where children and families are educated in the technologies we use today, many of which were developed at Camp Evans.

We are a hub for hands-on education in Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math (STEAM).

STEAM Education
STEAM is an educational program developed to prepare primary and secondary students for college and graduate study in the fields of science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM). In addition to subject-specific learning, STEAM aims to foster inquiring minds, logical reasoning, and collaboration skills. By visiting InfoAge, you can learn about the magic and mystery leading to the invention of wireless telegraphy and early radio, hear your voice bounce off the moon, program historic computers, and study electronic warfare. You can see artifacts from local shipwrecks, be amazed by military vehicles, and operate model trains. You can see what made up an authentic nuclear fallout shelter, build a 3-D printed robot, and understand home front contributions to the military.

History Happened Here
Our campus is different than other science centers. We are the stewards of 16 buildings on a historic campus which opened in the early 1900s as a Marconi wireless telegraph station, served as a Navy/RCA communications laboratory during World War I, and was known as the Camp Evans Signal Corps Research and Development laboratory from World War II until 1997. These events and others earned us designations by the U.S. Department of the Interior on the National Register of Historic Places and prestigious status as a National Historic Landmark. We also became a Save America’s Treasures site (Bill Clinton administration) and Preserve America Steward (George W. Bush administration). We are a World War II Living Memorial for the State of New Jersey. Read more about our unique history!

Eligibility Benefits of joining InfoAge: Free admission to InfoAge during normal visiting hours Reduced prices for many InfoAge events Shop at the InfoAge store and get a 10% discount Electronic copy of our quarterly newsletter

Last Updated: 04/23/25