• True Crime Tonight – Termaine Hicks (The Innocence Project)

    January's True Crime will be a powerful, behind the scenes look at what can happen when the justice system fails. Termaine Hicks was wrongfully convicted of a crime and spent 20 years in prison before being exonerated in 2020 with the help of The Innocence Project. Termaine will share his experiences, his work to inspire […]

  • Special Hours: 12pm-5pm.

    The USMM will be closed to public until 12 PM for private event. Our hours on February 6, 2026 will be 12:00pm-5:00pm.

  • Free Safety Presentations

    The United States Marshals Museum, a recognized partner of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, is hosting 30-minute virtual internet safety presentations in recognition of Safer Internet Day on February 10, 2026. Programs are offered by grade band: K–2: 8:45 AM CST 3–5: 9:45 AM CST Middle School: 10:45 AM CST High School: […]

  • Historic Decisions Programming: 1776 Decisions

    Historic Decisions invites participants to look closely at a pivotal moment in American history and the tough choices Americans faced. After reviewing the event, attendees will weigh competing priorities, discuss possible outcomes, and deliberate toward a shared direction. This program encourages listening, thoughtful conversation, and civil dialogue, not debate. No prior knowledge is required. Come […]

  • True Crime Tonight – Christopher Boyce

    Christopher Boyce waged a one-man war against the government in the 1970s and lost. After going to prison for selling government secrets to the Russians, he escaped and was captured by U.S. Marshals after almost two years on the run. For this True Crime Tonight presentation, we will hear from Larry Homenick, Chief Deputy U.S. […]

  • Historic Decisions Programming: Building a Government

    Historic Decisions invites participants to look closely at a pivotal moment in American history and the tough choices Americans faced. After reviewing the event, attendees will weigh competing priorities, discuss possible outcomes, and deliberate toward a shared direction. This program encourages listening, thoughtful conversation, and civil dialogue, not debate. No prior knowledge is required. Come […]

  • Historic Decisions Programming: Slavery or Emancipation

    Historic Decisions invites participants to look closely at a pivotal moment in American history and the tough choices Americans faced. After reviewing the event, attendees will weigh competing priorities, discuss possible outcomes, and deliberate toward a shared direction. This program encourages listening, thoughtful conversation, and civil dialogue, not debate. No prior knowledge is required. Come […]

  • Historic Decisions Programming: Desegregation of Ole’ Miss

    Historic Decisions invites participants to look closely at a pivotal moment in American history and the tough choices Americans faced. After reviewing the event, attendees will weigh competing priorities, discuss possible outcomes, and deliberate toward a shared direction. This program encourages listening, thoughtful conversation, and civil dialogue, not debate. No prior knowledge is required. Come […]