National Museum of Crime and Punishment (Admission Ticket)

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5.0 starsIt was great! Good for all ages, we were a group of grandparents, parents, and teens and everyone enjoyed it. Reviewed by:Caroline G.,
USA, August 2010
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"Discover America through Crime!"

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Discover the history of crime in America at the National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington DC! From white-collar crime to Bonnie and Clyde, Al Capone and Wild West bank robbers, more than 100 interactive exhibits bring the criminal and crime-fighting worlds to life.

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Information

Operates:Daily. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

Location:Washington DC

Region:DC

Duration:Varies.

Tour Code:WAS-ADM03

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Starts:March 20 - August 31: Museum opens at 9:00AM. September 1 - March 19: Museum opens at 10:00AM.

Ends:March 20 - August 31: Museum closes at 9:00PM. September 1 - March 19: Museum closes at 8:00PM.

Meals Meals not included

BenefitsLearn about America's most notorious gangsters, serial killers and bank robbers!

Tips

Summer/Fall:In warm weather, dress light, wear comfortable shoes and sunblock.

Winter/Spring:In cool weather, wear layers to ensure your comfort.

Payment Details

When do we pay?This product requires a Pre-Payment by credit card. A voucher will be sent to you via email. Just print it off and follow the instructions.

Cancellation Policy

  • If you cancel at least 7 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is no cancellation fee.
  • If you cancel between 6 and 3 day(s) in advance of the scheduled departure, there is a 50 per cent cancellation fee.
  • If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, there is a 100 per cent cancellation fee.

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Tickets & ConfirmationImmediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a receipt of booking by email. Within 48 hours (often on the very same day!) of submitting your reservation you will receive a voucher confirming all details. Simply print your voucher and present it on the day of your activity, show or tour. A contact number will be provided to reconfirm.

National Museum of Crime and Punishment (Admission Ticket)

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  • Admission ticket to the National Museum of Crime and Punishment.
  • Learn about American history through crime, violence and punishment.
  • Discover unknown facts about the exciting life of Bonnie and Clyde.
  • Engage in over 100 interactive exhibits and games!
  • Walk through a full-scale model police station which proves that crime doesn't pay.
  • Learn about the equipment and technology used by law enforcement agents to keep our world as safe as possible.
  • Browse through a fully intact crime scene and search for evidence to solve the case!
  • Walk through the actual television set of America's Most Wanted.
  • Learn about famous prisons such as San Quentin and Alcatraz and the notorious prisoners who live there.
  • Bring your camera (flash not allowed) to capture amazing pictures of the exhibits.

National Museum of Crime and Punishment (Admission Ticket)

Description

Built on 25,000 sq. feet, on 3 floors and with over 100 interactive exhibits, the National Museum of Crime and Punishment offers an in-depth study of America's most notorious criminals. From Bonnie and Clyde and old Wild West bank robbers to Al Capone and Italian mob bosses, this museum has something everyone will enjoy!

Browse through prison cells, learn about the instruments of capital punishment and discover the everyday heroes of law enforcement. Experience the exhilaration of high-speed police chase simulators and an FBI shooting range.

Find yourself in the middle of a fully intact crime scene with fresh evidence.  Begin your investigation, using such forensic science techniques as fingerprinting, ballistics, and DNA testing to solve the crime.  Learn about famous cold cases and crime in the media.

Walk onto the actual television set of America's Most Wanted with host John Walsh and see how community involvement in fighting crime has led to dramatic results, with more than 1,000 fugitives captured.  Free child safety initiatives for patrons include a fingerprint station.

National Museum of Crime and Punishment (Admission Ticket)

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5.0 stars

It was great! Good for all ages, we were a group of grandparents, parents, and teens and everyone enjoyed it.

Reviewed by: Caroline G., USA, August 2010

5.0 stars

I loved every bit of it.

Reviewed by: James C., USA, August 2009

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