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International Spy Museum company history timeline

2002

Milton Maltz, a code-breaker during the Korean War and founder of the Malrite Communications Group in 1956 (later The Malrite Company), conceptualized the International Spy Museum in 1996 as a for-profit organization. It opened to the public in 2002.

2015

In April 2015, plans were released for a new museum designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

2019

In January 2019, the museum began the process of moving from its previous F Street location to the new $162 million dedicated building at 700 L'Enfant Plaza, and it reopened to the public on May 12, 2019.

2022

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