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  2. International Spy Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum had an interactive exhibit called Operation Spy where visitors assumed the roles of covert agents and participated in a one-hour Hollywood-style spy simulation. Visitors moved from area to area, interacting with puzzles, tasks, motion simulators, sound effects, and video messages to work through a mission to intercept a secret arms ...

  3. Spy Museum (Tampere) - Wikipedia

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    The Spy Museum is the world's first public museum of international espionage, located in Tampere, Finland. The museum was founded in 1998 by Teppo Turja. [1] Museum

  4. Spyscape - Wikipedia

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    Spyscape (styled in all caps) is a contemporary entertainment and education brand focused on secrets. Spyscape's physical HQ in New York City [1] is a 60,000-square-foot interactive museum created by London-based private investment group Archimedia and designed by Sir David Adjaye.

  5. 50 Museums That Went Above And Beyond To Make Sure The ... - AOL

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    #31 From The Hakone Open-Air Museum. Image credits: x0_Kiss0fDeath #32 I Took This At The Van Gogh Exhibit In NYC. One Of The Best Experiences Of My Life ... International Spy Museum, Washington ...

  6. National Cryptologic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum opened to the public on December 16, 1993, and now hosts about 50,000 visitors annually from all over the world. The NCM is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10am–4pm (hours are extended Wednesdays to 7pm).

  7. Parade of Trabants Celebrates Cold-War Classics and Their ...

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    At the Spy Museum, Eric Allen, a retired history teacher from Indiana, wore a full-on border guard's NVA Grenztruppen uniform. A six-foot-three former court bailiff, he looked the part.

  8. Spy Museum - Wikipedia

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    Spy museum refers to a museum that uses spying and espionage as its core content. Spy museums include: CIA Museum, a spy museum in the CIA Headquarters, Virginia, United States; International Spy Museum, in Washington D.C., United States; KGB Espionage Museum, in New York, United States (formerly KGB Spy Museum)

  9. CIA Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Cryptologic Museum (which is open to the public in Annapolis Junction, Maryland) is the NSA counterpart to the CIA Museum and focuses on cryptology as opposed to human intelligence. The DIA Museum (Defense Intelligence Agency) is not public, is housed at its headquarters and focuses on the history of military intelligence and DIA's ...