This exhibit features artifacts and photos showing the relationship between the FBI and the news media, including the Unabomber's cabin, J. Edgar Hoover's desk and Patty Hearst's gun.
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Very interesting exhibit - with the actual items involved in most cases (unlike the Crime & Punishment Museum); the staff leading tours add a lot to your understanding of the exhibit
1st visit to the Newsuem for my 18 y/o son and I. The G-men exhibit helps put some of our countries most hideous crimes into perspective.Explains the FBI's involvement and helps understand some of the perceptions we have today. In the end we as a country are fortunate to have such a distinuished institution as the FBI keeping us safe.
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