Be a Spy for a Day in “Top Secret: License to Spy”

Guests are invited to step into a world of espionage and secret missions in Cox Science Center and Aquarium's “Top Secret: License to Spy"

Take on secret missions, sharpen observation skills, and become experts in modern-day espionage in “Top Secret: License to Spy." Photo by Capehart/courtesy of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Take on secret missions, sharpen observation skills, and become experts in modern-day espionage in “Top Secret: License to Spy.” Photo by Capehart/courtesy of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium

The Cox Science Center and Aquarium recently unveiled its newest blockbuster exhibit, “Top Secret: License to Spy,” on view now through April 26. Guests are invited to step into a world of espionage, gadgets, and secret missions, turning them into undercover agents for the day.

Armed with spy files in hand, visitors will race to complete challenges like code-breaking encrypted messages, satellite simulations, and a laser surveillance maze designed to ignite curiosity through hands-on science and problem-solving. Plus, learn how to uncover a radio bug with an oscilloscope and use lasers to monitor conversations.

Photo by Capehart/courtesy of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium
Photo by Capehart/courtesy of the Cox Science Center and Aquarium

The exhibit allows visitors to take on secret missions, sharpen observation skills, and become experts in modern-day espionage.

For more information, visit coxsciencecenter.org/top-secret. General admission for adults is $26; $24 for teens ages 13-17 and seniors ages 60 and older; $22 for children ages 3-12; and free for members and children under 3.

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