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800 F St NW Washington, DC 20004(202) 393-7798 |
The International Spy Museum is the country's sole public museum devoted entirely to the world of espionage. Located in downtown Washington, it lies just a few blocks east of the White House. In addition to showcasing the largest display of spy-related paraphernalia ever assembled in one place, the museum offers scavenger hunts, an annual lecture series, and tours of the city that unveil its secret history of espionage.
Times vary, check website for details.
Adults $18; Seniors (65+); Active Duty Military and Intel Community $17; Children (5-11) $15; Children under 5 are free.
Phone: (202) 393-7798
Website: http://www.spymuseum.org/
Email: vsmanagers@spymuseum.org
Call me a geek, but I had a lot of fun at this place. Even though it's pretty clearly intended for a slightly younger crowd, the museum has a lot of fun exhibits and a pretty nice gift shop, perfect for shopping for younger cousins, nieces or nephews. If you can get past the hokey parts, this really is worth a visit.
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