Spy exhibit worth keeping an eye on

The exhibition ‘Spy: the Secret World of Espionage’ is showing at the Pacific Science Center until the start of September. This traveling show features items from the CIA, the FBI, and the National Reconnaissance Office.

There are items on display that were actually used from World War II up until the present time. Some artifacts include the ice axe that killed Leon Trotsky, a model of a 1960s spy plane, a laser maze that visitors can try, and a pressure suit. Some of the items on display are from the collection H. Keith Melton, author of "Spy's Guide to New York City."

Admission to the exhibit is staggered every 15 minutes and guests can stay for up to 90 minutes. An audio guide is also available for $6 and there is a special exhibit gift shop set up.

Seattle printing companies may be helping with this special exhibit. Efforts could include providing the tickets or printing Flyers to be distributed in the community.

The display can be viewed at the Pacific Science Center until September 1. Admission, which is valid for the entire center, is $29 for adults, $27 for seniors, $21 for youth, and $11.50 for those aged between three and five. The Center is open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. Call 206-443-2001 to learn more.
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