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The International Spy Museum

 

The International Spy Museum is a privately owned museum, in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington DC, and is dedicated to the field of espionage. This popular museum has extensive exhibits on espionage methods and materials dating from the Greek and Roman empires, the British Empire, the American Revolutionary War, the American Civil War, the World Wars, and the Cold War years. Visitors, upon entry, are given a “cover identity” and a mission to achieve (if they so desire). It also has an interactive exhibition called “Operation Spy”, where visitors assume the roles of covert agents for an hour in which they are faced with puzzles, tasks, motion simulators, sound effects, and video messages as they work through a mission involving the interception of a secret arms deal involving a nuclear device.

800 F Street, NW
Washington, District of Columbia 20004

(866) 779-6873

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