Since 2008, the Crime Museum has been an educational resource on law enforcement, crime history, and forensic science, and supports museum exhibits and programming. We are a repository for artifacts on America’s favorite subject – from Jesse James and Al Capone, to John Wayne Gacy’s Clown Suits and the OJ Simpson Chase Bronco, and also…
The Crime Museum is an interactive museum located in Washington, D.C., dedicated to the history of crime, law enforcement, forensic science, and the consequences of committing a crime. It offers a comprehensive look into the criminal justice system through exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs.
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Engage with hands-on exhibits that explore the history of crime and the science behind solving crimes.
View a vast collection of artifacts related to famous crimes, law enforcement, and forensic science.
Participate in educational programs designed to teach visitors about the criminal justice system and forensic science.
Explore special exhibits that delve into specific aspects of crime, law enforcement, and forensic science.
Take a guided tour to gain deeper insights into the exhibits and the history of crime.
Attend workshops that offer hands-on experience with forensic science techniques.
Experience a simulated crime scene investigation to understand the process of solving crimes.
Visit the gift shop for unique souvenirs and educational materials related to crime and forensic science.
Access a wealth of online resources for further learning about crime, law enforcement, and forensic science.
Join the membership program for exclusive benefits, including free admission and special events.
575 7th St NW, Washington, DC 20004, USA
Open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Phone: +1 202-393-1099, Email: info@crimemuseum.org
The museum is fully accessible to visitors with disabilities.
Adults: $21.95, Seniors (65+): $18.95, Children (5-15): $14.95, Children under 5: Free
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