A Lithuanian collector is shutting his espionage museum in Manhattan after less than two years, citing the pandemic.
Source: New York Times
K.G.B. Museum Closes; Lipstick Gun and Other Spy Relics Go on Sale
More from AuctionsMore posts in Auctions »
- Francis Ford Coppola’s F.P. Journe Sells for $11 Million at Auction
- Widow Parts With Rare Emerald From 1622 Shipwreck to Help Ukraine
- Paul G. Allen’s Art at Christie’s Tops $1.5 Billion, Cracking Records
- When Picasso Created an Image of Notre-Dame, All in Glass
- Man Gets 3 Years in Scheme to Sell Bogus Tom Brady Super Bowl Rings
More from Chelsea (Manhattan, NY)More posts in Chelsea (Manhattan, NY) »
More from Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)More posts in Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) »
- Mamdani was elected with a thinner résumé than his predecessors as mayor.
- Mamdani’s Debate Guests Include Charlotte Bennett, a Cuomo Accuser
- New Jersey Is the Latest State to Expand Access to Updated Covid Shots
- New Covid Booster Shots Cut Risk of Hospitalization by Half, CDC Reports
- Is It Covid? The Flu? RSV? New Yorkers Are Sick of Being Sick.
More from Espionage and Intelligence ServicesMore posts in Espionage and Intelligence Services »
More from KGB Spy Museum (Manhattan, NY)More posts in KGB Spy Museum (Manhattan, NY) »
More from museumsMore posts in museums »
More from Shutdowns (Institutional)More posts in Shutdowns (Institutional) »
- Rutgers Fraternity Is Closed After Student Is Injured in Hazing Episode
- After Trump Pulls Funding, Work Continues on N.Y. Area Transit Projects
- N.Y.C. Immigration Courts Go Quiet Amid Shutdown but Detentions Persist
- A Long Road to Renewal for Former Military Bases
- As the Pandemic Drags On, Americans Struggle for New Balance

Be First to Comment