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Subject:
National Security Agency Museum
From:
Jim Haynes <[log in to unmask]>
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Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Tue, 25 Jan 1994 13:49:21 -0800
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Saw this on the Usenet...
 
>
>Article 20291 in sci.crypt:
>From: [log in to unmask] (Mitchell N. Perilstein)
>Subject: NSA Museum Opens
>Lines: 11
>Organization: Compass Design Automation, Inc.
>Distribution: sci
>Date: Tue, 25 Jan 94 18:57:35 GMT
>
>The 1/24/94 Washington Post announced the opening of the NSA crypto
>museum.  The Post said it had actually been open to the public for a
>little while but they didn't initially announce the opening to the press
>for fear of their people's photographs being published.
>
>The museum covers up to about 1974, with some exceptions like a 1983
>Cray.  They have items such as Enigma machines and the bugged carved
>plaque given to the US embassy.
>
>It's in Fort Meade, Maryland: East on MD-32 from I-295, "behind the
>Shell station", in a former motel.  9-3 m-f.

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