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After World War II, Bletchley Park transitioned from its role as a codebreaking center to a site for various government functions, including research and development in computing and intelligence. The British government utilized the facilities for various secretive projects, including work on early computers and cryptography. Eventually, the site fell into disuse until it was restored and opened as a heritage site and museum in the 1990s, celebrating its historical significance in the field of cryptography and computing.

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