DC International Spy Museum

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DC International Spy Museum

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800 F Street, NW - between 9th and 8th Streets.
between 9th and 8th Streets.
Washington, DC
Phone: (866) 779-6873
Types: Children/Kid-Friendly, Museums, News and Media
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INTERNATIONAL SPY MUSEUM-The International Spy Museum is the first and only public museum in the United States solely dedicated to espionage and the only one in the world of its type. www.spymuseum.org Great Spy Store: Spy Gadgets, Spy Toys, Spy vs Spy, Spy Birthday | spymuseumstore.org

 

The International Spy Museum is located in Downtown, Washington, DC within the Pennsylvania Quarter neighborhood and stretches the entire city block between 9th and 8th Streets at 800 F Street, NW — one block from the Gallery Place/China Town Metrorail Station and the MCI Center.

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Adults (pages 18-64) $19.95

Senior (ages 65+) Military, Law Enforcement $14.95

 Youths ages 7-17 $13.95

 Children age 6 & under Free

 


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new at the International Spy Museum in DC

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There’s something new at the International Spy Museum! The Museum is pleased to announce the addition of new rare artifacts, some on display for a limited time only. The artifacts include an original 1777 letter written by George Washington, a 19th century copybook written by Civil War Spy Ring leader Elizabeth Van Lew, as well as personal items owned by Kim Philby, member of the famous Cambridge Five Spy Ring. Now through Spring Break a new installation will be revealed each week! These additions join the Museum’s new gallery dedicated to espionage in the 21st century and a slate of new programs that over the course of the next few months uncover the secret history of spying and explore today’s hot topics, daily impacting the world of intelligence.

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