With the world’s largest display of spy equipment and spying history, the International Spy Museum is a must see for anyone who was ever interested in entering the sleuthing business. From historically accurate devices to those imagined for James Bond and Mission Impossible movies, this museum seeks to educate and entertain concerning the secret art of snooping.
The museum was started by a man with legitimate experience in the field. Milton Maltz worked as a code breaker during the Korean War. In 1956, he founded the Maltrite Communications Group, heading the company for 42 years. In 2002, with almost a half century of professional experience, he created the International Spy Museum.
Perhaps the most thrilling part about the International Spy Museum is that it allows you to take part in a mock mission in which you are the spy agent trying to solve a case without getting caught. The adventure lasts for an hour, and tests your Nancy Drew or Hardy Boys skills to the core.