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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. National Cryptologic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Cryptologic Museum (NCM) is an American museum of cryptologic history that is affiliated with the National Security Agency (NSA). The first public museum in the U.S. Intelligence Community, [ 2 ] NCM is located in the former Colony Seven Motel, just two blocks from the NSA headquarters at Fort George G. Meade in Maryland .

  4. Category:Espionage museums - Wikipedia

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    Spy Museum (Tampere) Spyscape; U. US Army Intelligence Museum; W. Wall of Spies Experience This page was last edited on 16 November 2020, at 22:05 (UTC). Text ...

  5. 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)

  6. Edward Wharton-Tigar - Wikipedia

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    Edward Wharton-Tigar (1913–1995) was a decorated World War II spy, saboteur and prominent mining executive and was also recognised by the Guinness Book of World Records for amassing over two million cigarette cards – the world's largest collection, now bequeathed to the British Museum.

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

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    The Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. seemed appropriate. His own path to Trabant ownership began in third grade with "a cute little German girl." By sixth grade he was walking her home, and at 16 he ...

  8. KGB Espionage Museum - Wikipedia

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    The KGB Espionage Museum was a museum dedicated to the unbiased presentation of historical and contemporary KGB espionage equipment and tradecraft.The museum opened in the Chelsea and Greenwich Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City on January 17, 2019 and featured the world's largest collection of KGB-specific spy equipment. [1]

  9. H. Keith Melton - Wikipedia

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    Melton is the author of many spy books. [1] He also is a founding member of the Board of Directors for the International Spy Museum in Washington, D.C. [ 2 ] Melton is the holder of the largest collection of privately held espionage artifacts with thousands of items.