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X-WR-CALDESC:17 Dec 1993: The National Cryptologic Museum opened to the pub
lic. Read about the Museum's History. \n\nDid you know that .
...It was captured Axis cryptographic equipment that became the basis for
a small and little known Research and Development Museum collection (RDM)
that was the NCM’s precursor?\n\nWilliam F. Friedman and Lambros Callimaho
s (who set up his own makeshift office museum) originally cared for the eq
uipment. Then in 1970\, Earl J. Coates\, NSA’s first curator\, set up muse
um-like exhibits in the lobby of NSA headquarters.\n\nWhen the old Colony
7 Motel adjacent to NSA was purchased in the spring of 1990\, Vice Admiral
William O. Studeman\, then-Agency director\, was the first to suggest it
be used as an NSA-operated museum.\n\nThe Museum initially opened on 15 Ju
ly 1993 for NSA employees and families\, as well as members of the Intelli
gence Community. But once the Museum opened to the public in December 1993
\, media interest and attendance boomed. Requests for interviews poured in
and stories appeared in outlets all over the world. About 10\,000 visitor
s stopped by that first year\, a remarkable number considering the museum’
s furtive beginning. The photo shown here is of the Museum in 1993 when it
was a one-room open exhibit area. \n\nCheck out the plans for the new mus
eum and Cyber Center for Education and Innovation via the link below.
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DESCRIPTION:17 Dec 1993: The National Cryptologic Museum opened to the publ
ic. Read about the Museum's History. \n\nDid you know that ..
..It was captured Axis cryptographic equipment that became the basis for a
small and little known Research and Development Museum collection (RDM) t
hat was the NCM’s precursor?\n\nWilliam F. Friedman and Lambros Callimahos
(who set up his own makeshift office museum) originally cared for the equ
ipment. Then in 1970\, Earl J. Coates\, NSA’s first curator\, set up museu
m-like exhibits in the lobby of NSA headquarters.\n\nWhen the old Colony 7
Motel adjacent to NSA was purchased in the spring of 1990\, Vice Admiral
William O. Studeman\, then-Agency director\, was the first to suggest it b
e used as an NSA-operated museum.\n\nThe Museum initially opened on 15 Jul
y 1993 for NSA employees and families\, as well as members of the Intellig
ence Community. But once the Museum opened to the public in December 1993\
, media interest and attendance boomed. Requests for interviews poured in
and stories appeared in outlets all over the world. About 10\,000 visitors
stopped by that first year\, a remarkable number considering the museum’s
furtive beginning. The photo shown here is of the Museum in 1993 when it
was a one-room open exhibit area. \n\nCheck out the plans for the new muse
um and Cyber Center for Education and Innovation via the link below.
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SUMMARY:Anniversary of NCM Opening to Public
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