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CIA offers rare peek inside its newly refurbished museum

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The entrance sign to the Central Intelligence Agency's refurbished museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A model of the house where a precision counterterrorism operation killed al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri is displayed in the refurbished museum at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A model of the house where a precision counterterrorism operation killed al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri is displayed below a rifle used by Michael Spann, the first American killed in Afghanistan, in the refurbished museum at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A model of the house where a precision counterterrorism operation killed al-Qaida's leader Ayman al-Zawahri is displayed in the refurbished museum at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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An AKM rifle that was found near the body of Usama Bin Laden during the raid on his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, is on display with a brick from the compound in the refurbished museum in the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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Deputy Director for the Museum in the Central Intelligence Agency Janelle Neises describes a model of the compound where U.S. forces located and killed Osama bin Laden in Abbottabad, Pakistan, that is on display in the refurbished museum in the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A Ruger M77 bolt action rifle brandished by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein is displayed along with the Saddam's leather jacket when he was captured by American forces is on display at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters building's refurbished museum in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A ceiling detail in the Central Intelligence Agency's refurbished museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A display for the Central Intelligence Agency's work in Afghanistan shows the seven stars that were part of a larger memorial to the seven CIA officers killed in the line of duty on Dec. 30, 2009, at Forward Operation Base Chapman is seen in the newly refurbished museum in the CIA's headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A junior officer disguise kit is on display at the Central Intelligence Agency's museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va. on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A gold AK-47 that belonged to Saddam Hussein along with an Iraqi sniper rifle is on display at the Central Intelligence Agency headquarters building's refurbished museum in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A display showing a photo of Valerie Plame is seen at Central Intelligence Agency's newly refurbished museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va. on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A mockup of the Berlin Tunnel the Central Intelligence Agency used for Operation Gold is on display in the refurbished museum in the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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Deputy Director for the Museum in the Central Intelligence Agency Janelle Neises talks about the CIA's Soviet spies exhibit in the refurbished museum in the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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Copies of the President's Intelligence Checklist (PICL) from the day of President John F. Kennedy's assassination are displayed at the Central Intelligence Agency's newly refurbished museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.
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A display showing the covers of the President's Daily Briefing is seen at Central Intelligence Agency's newly refurbished museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va., on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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An early version of the Central Intelligence Agency's seal signed by President Truman is on display at the agency's museum in the headquarters building in Langley, Va. on Saturday, Sept. 24.
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Director for the Central Intelligence Agency Museum Rob Byer poses for a photo in the newly refurbished museum at the CIA headquarters building in Langley, Va., Saturday, Sept. 24.

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