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Spy in the City™: Operation Catbird
Saturday, 11 July; 10 am - first deployment, 10:30 am - second deployment

Imagine you’re on a high-stakes mission to uncover and foil a major terrorist attack planned for Washington, DC.

Imagine you’re on a high-stakes mission to uncover and foil a major terrorist attack planned for Washington, DC. As newly recruited agents for the Special Security Division (SSD), your parent/child team must try to do exactly that as you race through the Penn-Quarter neighborhood, locating hidden clues, cracking codes, and piecing it all together to find a secret password in the nick of time. Agents will get a spy’s eye view of DC on this exciting, self-guided, outdoor mission using espionage tradecraft. Equipped with a personal handheld device loaded with GPS technology, you’ll follow video, audio, and text clues from SSD headquarters and solve Flash-based games to earn points as you work your way towards mission completion.

Parent/Child teams will test their Spy–Q for deployment access and compete for
Spy Prizes.

Ages: One adult with one child at least 10 years of age.* Tickets: $28 per adult/child pair (one adult and one child)

First Deployment (10 am) - Print at Home or Will Call

Second Deployment (10:30 am) - Print at Home or Will Call

*KidSpy programs are specifically designed for the age range listed. If your child is not age appropriate, we will be unable to accommodate them. Please note that program tickets are non-refundable.

Space is limited—advance registration required.

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“While I cannot take the time to name all the men in the State Department who have been named as members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring, I have here in my hand a list of 205 that were known to the Secretary of State as being members of the Communist Party and who nevertheless are still working and shaping the policy of the State Department.” – Senator Joseph R. McCarthy, on February 9, 1950
March14th2010
International Spy Museum, 800 F St. NW, Washington DC 20004, phone: 202-393-7798