Apple debuts 50th anniversary exhibit at Apple Park with iconic products and photography
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Apple debuts 50th anniversary exhibit at Apple Park with iconic products and photography
This story is part of 9to5Mac’s series celebrating Apple’s 50th anniversary. Apple often likes to say that it isn’t a nostalgic company, but they’ve gone all out to celebrate their 50th birthday. The company recently opened an exhibition on campus displaying some of their most iconic products from over the years alongside photographs of memorable moments. There’s even a large screen that plays iconic ads and keynote moments like the 1984 commerc…
Rare Apple Prototypes Unearthed
One of the prototypes shown off, image still from the Wall Street Journal on YouTube Celebrating their 50th anniversary, Apple is showing off some rarely seen archival prototypes. Many of these were even surprises to Tim Cook. It’s fun to reminisce and see how excited Cook gets when talking about products like the iPod. In a fitting twist, at the end of the video, the Wall Street Journal columnist Ben Cohen shows the first time Apple is mentio…
In addition to an ephemeral exhibition in the Apple Park corridors and a distribution of goodies collectors to its employees, Apple opened the doors of its secret archives at the Wall Street Journal for a quick presentation of prototypes and historical documents. On April 1, 2026, Apple celebrated its 50th anniversary.
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