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CIA's in-house museum adds new spy exhibits

Tucked away in the corridors of its Langley, Virginia, headquarters, the revamped Central Intelligence Agency museum, while still closed to the public, is revealing some newly declassified artifacts from the spy agency's most storied operations since its founding 75 years ago.

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Other exhibits range from flight suits worn by pilots of Cold War-era U-2 and A-12 spy planes to a wood-framed saddle, similar to those used by members of CIA's Team Alpha as they navigated Afghanistan's mountainous terrain by horseback shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States.