All You Need To Know About Visiting The DEA Museum In Arlington

The DEA Museum and Visitors Center is a small museum in Arlington owned by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration. It offers state-of-the-art exhibits, displays, interactive stations and educational outreach programs that aim to educate the public on the history of drugs, drug addiction and drug law enforcement in the U.S. Here's all you need to know about visiting the DEA Museum In Arlington.
  • The Museum offers programs and guided tours for schools and community groups. Guests above 18 years of age are required to present their photo ID at the entrance.
  • The Museum is located directly across the street from the Pentagon City at the corner of Army Navy Drive and Hayes Street.
  • DEA Museum is easily accessible from the Pentagon City Metro Station, one block south of the Museum on Hayes Street. Street parking in the area is limited but there is paid parking at the parking garage of the Pentagon City Mall.
  • The museum is free of charge and is open to the public from Tuesdays to Saturdays throughout the year from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m but it's closed during federal holidays.  As part of an overall headquarters renovation, the DEA Museum & Visitors Center will be closing for a year. So, if you would like to visit, make it before July 20, 2019.

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