
BY kincora • February 23, 2018
National Intelligence, Special Operations Museum Planned in Loudoun County
A Loudoun County site has been selected for a museum that publicly recognizes the efforts of American heroes who served in the shadows.
The National Museum of Intelligence and Special Operations is planned as part of the Kincora property, a 434-acre, mixed-used development planned along Pacific Boulevard near the intersection of Routes 7 and 28.
The museum is a joint effort of the OSS Society and Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program. Its slogan: Telling America’s Greatest Untold Story.
According to Charles Pinck, president of the OSS Society, they expect to have a lease signed very soon and are on target to open the museum in 2020.