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The Money Museum is the official public museum facility of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, which is located within the city's downtown district near the National World War I Museum. As the newest building within the Federal Reserve System, the branch opened for business in 2008 and services the Tenth Federal Reserve District. Its 3,000-square-foot interactive museum is open to the public for free during business hours, providing visitors with an up-close look at the largest cash vault in the American Great Plains. Visitors can also design custom currency with their photographs, lift a solid gold bar, and try their hand at detecting counterfeit currencies. All visitors receive a free bag of shredded currency after visiting the museum. Visitors should note that valid government photo identification is required for all visitors over the age of 18.
1 Memorial Dr, Kansas City, MO 64198, Phone: 816-881-2683

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