
Well, who on earth would know that there’s a museum devoted to the great spies? None other than LATimes. The International spy museum is all about the greatest spies and the spy related activities.
The Operation spy package at the International spy museum lets visitors become a spy! — at least for an hour. The Spy museum is located at Washington D.C.
In the Operation spy, the museum visitors who are 12 or older are assigned a secret mission. Technically, they are ‘working’ for the US Intelligence.
These fictitious wannabe spies are then going to operate in a mythical country known as Khandar. I think this is probably an interesting way to glorify the Afghan war in the eyes of ‘future spies’. Khandar and Qandahar(in Afganistan) does sound similar.

It even gets better. There’s a guide for each tour groups. This is well, hilarious to me. Every ’spy’ is briefed at the ‘command center’ before he or she can move in with the team and the spy guide. Amazing concept huh!
As of now, the museum has devised about 6 possible endings to this Kandahar spy game.
It will only cost you anything between $12 to 24 to become a spy for an hour. You can go on spy city tours, scavenger hunts, or even attempt a spy cast. During these ops, you get to decode secret messages, solve problems, use deceptive maneuvers or even take part in solo and team based activity.
Wow! This is very unreal and surreal. But, it all comes to life at the International spy museum at 800 F St., N.W.
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