“TSA officers across the country have demonstrated extraordinary professionalism and resilience during a period of unprecedented travel challenges.”
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, has announced a monthlong promotion honoring the men and women of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration.
Beginning Tuesday, March 31, and continuing through Thursday, April 30, active TSA employees will receive free general admission to the museum, and their guests will get 25% off the regular or local admission price.
“TSA officers across the country have demonstrated extraordinary professionalism and resilience during a period of unprecedented travel challenges,” said The Mob Museum Marketing and Communications Vice President Ashley Miller.
“Their commitment to keeping the traveling public safe, often under difficult and rapidly changing circumstances, reflects the same spirit of service and vigilance we highlight every day at The Mob Museum. We’re honored to welcome them and their loved ones to experience the museum as a small token of our appreciation.”
Visitors can also experience The Underground, the museum’s Prohibition-era speakeasy and working distillery in the basement open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily (Friday and Saturday until midnight). The Underground operates separately from GA and welcomes guests ages 21 and older.
To redeem complimentary admission, TSA employees must present a valid, current TSA-issued credential or official government identification at the museum’s box office. Guests, limit two, may purchase discounted tickets at the same time.
The offer is valid during regular museum operating hours 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily and applies to GA only. Add-on experiences, audio tours and events may be purchased separately. For museum hours, exhibits and upcoming events, visit TheMobMuseum.org and call (702) 229-2734.
















