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- Jay Edwards3月 9, 2013I was really happy to see an exhibit on dog fighting. I would have liked to see more people stop and educate themselves instead of pass right through that section. Dog fighting is a crime.
- AFAR Media8月 4, 2014The museum has exhibits that cover everything from outlaws in the Wild West to mobsters who ruled U.S. cities in the early 20th century to mass murderers and serial killers. 続きを見る
- AFAR Media8月 4, 2014Although there is an admission fee to get into the museum, it’s worth the money especially if you have children in tow. It’s a lot of fun! 続きを見る
- Elizabeth McDonald9月 15, 2011This is a fabulous museum with one major flaw: the number of grammatical and spelling mistakes. That bothered me a lot, but otherwise I really enjoyed it and would still highly recommend a visit.
- Mark B6月 26, 2015Cool interactive museum similar to Spy Museum. Must see if interested in history of crime and punishment in history. $22 for adults and self guided. Lots to see.
- Arbell1月 11, 2014A really fascinating look at American culture in relation to crime. Enjoyed much more than the Spy Museum.
- Tracey S.2月 29, 2012This is one of the few museums you have to pay for in DC, but it seems like fun. We visited the gift shop, not the museum and they had some fun presents you could buy as souvenirs.
- Jessica Roman1月 9, 2013Wish there was more on the Zodiac killer on display. The serial killer autographs were Neato! Lots to see and do while walking through. Was interesting!
- Insider Perks2月 24, 2012Both sides of the law are explored in depth through a fascinating history of crime dating as far back as the medieval era. Join pirates, outlaws, bank robbers and the lawmen who captured them. 続きを見る
- Kasey Sherman5月 26, 2012Really interesting museum, definitely did not have as much time as I needed, I spent two hours on the first half alone. But the signage is riddled with grammar mistakes and some are inappropriate.
- Andrea Newland10月 13, 2010Awesome museum! Chronologically structured, easy to navigate, interactive. John Walsh films America's Most Wanted here every Saturday night at 9pm...$25 per ticket.
- Jessica Baraba4月 12, 2012I loved this museum and all the interactive platforms. I also did the Decomposition lab and it was awesome. Very expensive, however.
- M Squared Real Estate8月 19, 2011The museum has great artifacts and is organized by era. Don't leave without trying the FBI shooting game.
- Louise Bradshaw11月 5, 2012If you plan on doing the driving or firearms training simulators, good luck. We waited 'til 10 after and no-one showed up.
- InternsROCK!6月 3, 2013Interning in D.C.? Grab a key tag from The Washington Center and receive 20% off admission during InternsROCK! June 7 - 16th 2013. internsrockdc.com #InternsROCK
- HISTORY3月 31, 2010On April 1 1845, Samuel Morse opened the world's first telegraph office on this location. Messages were sent in a coded alphabet consisting of electronic dots & dashes which became known as Morse Code
- InternsROCK!5月 24, 2011If you're an intern in D.C., get a wristband from TWC and during InternsROCK! June 10-19, buy one ticket and get one free! Details:
http://bit.ly/j2UsOZ - Nolan2月 17, 2013Probably not worth the full price ticket but watch for specials. As with other DC museums, plan to spend a few hours here. The grammar/typos in the exhibits are terrible in places.
- Gris Daull2月 9, 2013Parenting at its best. Yes, that's a mom teaching her roughly 6 year old to shoot a gun.
- Social News Network6月 11, 2012In the heart of Chinatown in Washington D.C. this museum is a little pricey but definitely worth it!
- Gris Daull2月 9, 2013DO NOT bring kids here. There's multiple gruesome pictures. They will also quickly get bored and be extremely annoying to others.
- A Z I Z9月 21, 2013قناع العيب الحديدي قبل ٤٠٠ سنه عقاب يلبسونه الحريم .. النمامات والمتسلطات ، ودك تلبسه عينات في مجتمعنا
- Kathleen Haffeman6月 16, 2010Give yourself at least a couple hours here, there's a ton to see and read. Definitely worth the admission ticket.
- Lisa Marie Czop9月 15, 2009Scare your pants off at NMCP for Fright at the Museum, featuring a real electric chair and the souls that died in it! Wed-Sun, Oct. 21-24 & Oct. 28-31, the most unique Halloween!
- Travel Channel3月 11, 2011In the nation's capital lies a plaster death mask cast from the corpse of one of America's most-wanted gangsters, John Dillinger. But is it really his face, or does the mask prove he got away? 続きを見る
- Come to National Museum of Crime & Punishment on Sept 18, say "Lock-Up" & save 50% on admission! Spread the word! Great fun for CSI fans. Sept 26 is Free Museum Day nationally.
- Road Unraveled7月 29, 2010one of my favorite museums in dc. kind of similar to the spy museum but better