Learn firsthand how a spy operates at the only museum in the United States dedicated to the world of espionage. Upon your arrival at Washington, D.C.'s International Spy Museum, you'll adopt a "cover" and receive a new identity. You'll need to remember this information to see how well you perform as a spy, particularly when border guards throughout the museum interrogate you.
Courtesy of the International Spy Museum
Investigate the world of spies and espionage at the
International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.
Historical exhibits discuss espionage techniques used in the past, when spies shot secret messages into forts using bows and arrows and hundreds of thousands of pigeons flew secret messages across enemy lines. Other exhibits include a re-created tunnel beneath the divided city of Berlin during the Cold War and an exhibit on escape and evasion techniques in wartime.
International Spy Museum:
Address: 800 F St., NW, Washington, D.C.
Phone: 202/EYE-SPYU, toll-free: 866/SPYMUSEUM
Admission: $16 adults; $13 kids
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