The next day we played golf at the course on Andrews AFB. Although we didn’t think it was anything special, many presidents have played there. The last one to play there was Obama.
That was short and sweet so I’ll combine 2 posts here. The day after golf we went to the International Spy Museum. Jamie found this place and it sounded very intriguing. The museum opened in 2002 and has the largest display of espionage artifacts in the world. It was a combination of a huge collection of spy gear, stories of real life spies and lots of interactive displays. You started out by being given a “secret code” name with a mission to complete. It was sort of lame but sort of fun. You didn’t have to do it but it did add to the experience. It was very unique and we really enjoyed it. They even had the original 1964 James Bond Aston Martin DB5, complete with machine guns, tire slashers, oil jets, rotating license plate, and ejector seat!