Chicago, United States of America
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Money Museum

A million-dollar-exhibit museum where you are paid to visit.

Located within the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, the Money Museum features an exciting collection of interactive exhibits that reveal the fun side of money. Brimming with quirky displays, the Money Museum is where you can view past exclusive versions of the United States currency, a million dollars displayed in three different ways from briefcase to rotating cube, and a kaleidoscopic mine shaft filled with thousands of coins. Yet the Money Museum is not simply an extravagant show display of money; it is filled with interesting information such as the history of the United States currency as well as a bite-sized introduction to economics. From identifying counterfeit bills to saving the economy, the museum is bedecked in an engaging assortment of educational fun. Before you finally part with the Money Museum, make sure to pick up their generous gift for you – a bag full of shredded bills. But your visit to Money Museum is an immensely fun experience that will leave you richer in knowledge.


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Tips Before You Go
If you are eighteen years old or above, make sure to bring a government-issued ID to gain entry into the museum.
If you want an even deeper insight into the role of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, make sure to join the daily guided tour in the afternoon where you can fire away with your questions.
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230 S LaSalle St, Chicago, IL 60604, USA