Espionage in Washington, D.C.
H. Keith Melton and Robert Wallace talked about their book their book, Spy Sites of Washington, D.C.: A Guide to the Capital Region’s Secret… read more
H. Keith Melton and Robert Wallace talked about their book their book, Spy Sites of Washington, D.C.: A Guide to the Capital Region’s Secret History, in which they discuss some of the most notable espionage sites in the nation’s capital, including embassies, hotels, and even walking paths. close
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