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NOW OPEN: THE UNDERGROUND, THE MOB MUSEUM’S PROHIBITION HISTORY EXHIBITION FEATURING A WORKING DISTILLERY AND SPEAKEASY

The Underground takes visitors on an uncommonly vivid journey back in time: Situated discreetly in the basement of the Museum, Guests of The Underground are encouraged to ponder the time when consuming alcohol was not only a criminal act, but also bred secret watering holes–some of which became the most glamorous places to be.

BE BANISHED TO THE BLACKOUT THIS SPRING BREAK AT THE SAN FRANCISCO DUNGEON

BE BANISHED TO THE BLACKOUT THIS SPRING BREAK AT THE SAN FRANCISCO DUNGEON

Blackout this spring at the San Francisco Dungeon invites guests to embark on a frightening new spring break blackout experience that leads them on an underground journey through the pitch-black crevices of the haunted San Francisco gold mines. Inspired by the lore of King Montezuma’s lost gold, the limited time only lights-out programming is full of thrills, disgruntled spirits and an abyss of blackness.

THE MOB MUSEUM DEBUTS MAJOR RENOVATION: INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT ON ORGANIZED CRIME TODAY, USE OF FORCE TRAINING EXPERIENCE AND HANDS-ON CRIME LAB

THE MOB MUSEUM DEBUTS MAJOR RENOVATION: INTERACTIVE EXHIBIT ON ORGANIZED CRIME TODAY, USE OF FORCE TRAINING EXPERIENCE AND HANDS-ON CRIME LAB

The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, debuted its major first-floor renovation, which includes a brand-new exhibition space called Organized Crime Today, focusing on the modernization and evolution of organized crime in the present day. Two new experiential spaces include the Use of Force Training Experience and Crime Lab, focusing on methods employed by law enforcement to apprehend and prosecute criminals and their organizations