File:The Debrief Behind the Museum - The Coded Ceiling.webm
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English: In this episode of Behind the Museum, we are showing you a one-of-a-kind feature in the #CIA Museum: the coded ceiling that honors our history and mission. Ours is no ordinary museum. With the unique ceiling, artifacts, and interactives, the #CIA Museum is truly a 360-degree historical experience. |
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Source | YouTube: The Debrief: Behind the Museum - The Coded Ceiling – View/save archived versions on archive.org and archive.today |
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