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Crime Museum. The Crime Museum opened in Washington, DC in 2008 as an educational resource on law enforcement, crime history, and forensic science, and a repository for artifacts on America’s favorite subject. We also operate the Natalee Holloway Resource Center, and the Crime Library.
- Artifacts
These are just a handful of the interesting objects in our...
- Crime Library
Whether you are researching a project or simply have a...
- Natalee Holloway Resource Center
In partnership with Natalee’s mother, Beth Holloway, the...
- Artifacts
Location. 575 7th Street NW, Washington, D.C., USA. Website. www.crimemuseum.org. The National Museum of Crime and Punishment, also known as the Crime Museum, was a privately owned museum dedicated to the history of criminology and penology in the United States.
- September 30, 2015
- www.crimemuseum.org
- May 23, 2008
The Crime Museum is by far the lamest museum in DC. I have been to them all. The Crime Museum has almost no decent displays. If your idea of a good time is reading hundreds of posters about crime and the FBI - you'll love it. If you want to actually see any real artifacts - go elsewhere.
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The National Museum of Crime & Punishment is a privately owned museum dedicated to the history of criminology and penology in America. It is located in the Penn Quarter neighborhood of Washington, D.C., half a block south of the Gallery Place-Chinatown Metro station.
Visiting The Museum. Come experience the most interactive museum in DC! With more than 25,000 artifacts in our collection spanning over 300 years of American law enforcement history, we are committed to preserving the history of American law enforcement and sharing the experiences of service and sacrifice for generations to come. Our museum is ...
The National Museum of Crime and Punishment in Washington DC is a must-see for anyone interested in the history of crime and punishment. Located in the heart of the nation's capital, the museum provides an in-depth look at the past, present, and future of law enforcement and justice.
Oct 1, 2015 · National Museum of Crime and Punishment. The Crime Museum closed their doors in Washington, D.C. on October 1, 2015. Just south of the Capital One Arena lies a small, quirky museum dedicated to the study of crime, law enforcement, forensic science, and the treatment of criminals: The National Museum of Crime and Punishment.