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An Outing That Turns Guests Into Undercover Agents

Spy in the City tours
Spy in the City tours
Photo: Courtesy of the International Spy Museum

Launched in June, the International Spy Museum's new adventurous walking tour, Spy in the City, presents participants with a mission: to thwart a terrorist attack by finding a secret code to deactivate a destructive device. The GPS-based tour covers the museum's home turf in the Penn Quarter, lasts about one-and-a-half hours (covering about one mile), and is best suited to small groups of six to eight people, though larger groups can be accommodated. The cost is $14 per person, including necessary equipment. Slated for the fall are two additional tours using GPS technology, which will have different missions (as yet unannounced), one in Chinatown, and another on Capitol Hill.

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