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The 9/11 Commission’s Public Report

July 10, 2018

On July 22, 2004, the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States issued its public report regarding the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

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  • Learn

Free FieldTripZoom Class for Teachers and Students

April 19, 2018

Reserve your spot now for this free live-stream class on DNA and Investigations. Choose a morning or afternoon session, but hurry, space is limited.

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  • Learn

Forensics Detectives Camp for Ages 11-14

April 19, 2018

Don’t miss this unique, one-week summer camp that enhances STEM skills while letting your child play crime scene investigator.

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  • Exhibits and Installations

Celebrating Our K9 Officers During National Canine Month

April 19, 2018

Meet Dux and his partner and handler Spotsylvania (VA) Sheriff’s Deputy Kory Kelley. They’ll be honored as part of an impressive Museum installation.

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  • Building Updates

Our Museum Building is Taking Shape!

April 19, 2018

Construction on our beautiful new Museum continues to speed towards completion as we look forward to our Grand Opening this fall.

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  • Museum Insider Post

A Tribute to TV Writer and Producer Steven Bochco

April 19, 2018

The “L.A. Law” and “Hill Street Blues” creator took police procedurals and courtroom dramas to a new level and we couldn’t get enough.

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  • Spotlight on Museum Team

An Internship from Concept and Creativity to Activity

April 19, 2018

As we celebrate National Internship Month, we’d like to introduce you to Museum Education Intern Kristin Herlihy. See what she’s been doing.

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  • History's Blotter

Remembering The Oklahoma City Bombing

April 19, 2018

The FBI’s most exhaustive search involved interviewing 28,000 people and following up on 43,000 leads to catch the perpetrators.

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  • History's Blotter

James “Six Gun” Nannery Captured in 1931

April 19, 2018

America’s boldest killer is caught by an observant Dover (NJ) police officer while sitting in an expensive car and waiting for his girlfriend.

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