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  2. List of police museums - Wikipedia

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    Police museums display police memorabilia related to a local police department or the history of law enforcement or emergency services in an area. Canada

  3. Category : Law enforcement museums in the United States

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    National Border Patrol Museum; National Law Enforcement Museum; National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial; National Museum of Crime and Punishment; New York City Police Museum; North American Game Warden Museum

  4. American Police Hall of Fame & Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is the nation's first national police museum and a memorial dedicated to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty. [3] The museum was founded in 1960 in North Port, Florida by Gerald Arenberg. He was a police officer injured in the line of duty by a drunk driver in 1955.

  5. Category:Law enforcement museums - Wikipedia

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    Law enforcement museums in South America (1 C, 1 P) E. Espionage museums (9 P) P. Prison museums (6 C, 2 P) ... List of police museums This page was last ...

  6. List of jail and prison museums - Wikipedia

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    Museums have been created from many former jails and prisons. Some old jails converted into museums are listed under the original name of the jail, especially if listed on the US National Register of Historic Places. For example, see Old St. Johns County Jail in St Augustine, Florida.

  7. National Law Enforcement Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Law Enforcement Museum is a museum located in Washington, D.C. It opened on October 13, 2018, and covers American law enforcement through interactive exhibits, historical and contemporary artifact collections, with a dedicated space for research and educational programming.

  8. New York City Police Museum - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, museum director Sgt. Thomas Gambino and a lieutenant were revealed to be driving expensive automobiles leased by the museum, a private institution. They were also using prime office space near the museum without paying rent, another violation of police regulations that prohibit officers from accepting gifts. [21]

  9. Category:Police museums - Wikipedia

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