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National Cryptologic Museum

Ingram, Jack E. [Curator, National Cryptologic Museum] "Ensuring the Legacy: The Story of the National Cryptologic Museum." Studies in Intelligence 47, no. 3 (2003): 51-60.

"On 16 December 1993, the National Cryptologic Museum (NCM) opened its doors to the public, displaying signals intercept artifacts dating from the early 16th century to the modern era."

Ingram, Jack E. [Curator, National Cryptologic Museum] "The National Cryptologic Museum: The First Ten Years -- A Personal Story." Intelligencer14, no. 1 (Winter/Spring 2004): 101-110.

A detailed telling of how the museum came into being and how it has grown better over time.

Kruh, Louis. "A Pictorial Tour of the National Cryptologic Museum." Cryptologia 18, no. 4 (Oct. 1994): 381-389.

The author gives a brief introduction to the National Cryptologic Museum, calling it "a very professional and polished exhibition of cryptologic artifacts," followed by 16 black-and-white photographs of exhibits.

Pringle, Ken. "Only Sleuths Can Find This Museum." Cryptolog 15, no. 3 (Spring Extra, May 1994): 3, 14; reprint, Washington Post.

National Cryptologic Museum.

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