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Can the public visit the CIA Museum?
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Can the public visit the CIA Museum?
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The collection, which in 2005 numbered 3,500 items, consists of artifacts that have been declassified; however, since the museum is on the compound of the George Bush Center for Intelligence, it is not accessible to the public.
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