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title: Newseum | Newseum Home

description: The Newseum — a 250,000-square-foot museum of news on Pennsylvania Ave. in Washington DC — offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits. After opening to rave reviews the Newseum has become one of Washington's most popular destinations.

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Now Open: Blood and Ink: Front Pages From the Civil War

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Inside Media: The Anthrax Attacks on America

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G-Men and Journalists

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World Press Freedom

Original or Reprint? How to Tell the Difference

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Newseum Banner
Tickets Overview
Directions
Recent Stories
Overview
Program Schedule
Education
Fun and Games
Photo Slideshow
Oct. 19: Tom Wolfe at the Newseum
Author Tom Wolfe, actor René Auberjonois and playwright Judith Auberjonois discuss the new play 'WOLFE! The Electric Kool-Aid Ice-Cream-Suited Right Stuff Man-in Full-On-the-Beat.'
Salute to Veterans
Nov. 11-13: Salute to Veterans
All veterans and active duty personnel will receive free admission to the Newseum for themselves and up to three family members. Free admission is made possible by Altria Group.
Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer
Opens Nov. 18: Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer
Experience some of the greatest moments in sports history through the lens of legendary sports photographer, Neil Leifer. This exhibit is sponsored exclusively by Nikon.
Now Open: Blood and Ink: Front Pages From the Civil War
The Civil War changed journalism in America. Follow the story as Americans did in the 1860s: through the front pages of newspapers.
Pictures of the Year
Ends Oct. 31: Pictures of the Year
Sponsored exclusively by Nikon, "Pictures of the Year" spotlights award-winning images of the people, issues and events that shaped our world in 2010. 
Online Journalism Awards
Best in Online Journalism
News produced for any digital device was part of the 2011 competition.
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Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at the 1963 March on Washington. (Courtesy The Associated Press)
King Legacy in the Newseum
The legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. and key moments in the civil rights movement are on permanent display throughout the Newseum.
More >
More News >
Eli Saslow (Steel Brooks)
Inside Media: Letters to President Obama
October 23, 2011
In the new book "Ten Letters: The Stories Americans Tell Their Presidents," Washington Post staff writer Eli Saslow looks at the hopes and struggles of ordinary Americans told through the lives of 10 citizens.
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The Anthrax Attacks on America
Inside Media: The Anthrax Attacks on America
November 12, 2011
In his new book “The Mirage Man: Bruce Ivins, the Anthrax Attacks, and America’s Rush to War,” Pulitzer and George Polk award-winning journalist David Willman tells the story of the hunt for the anthrax killer.
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Program Schedule >
First Dogs: Presidential Pets in the White House
Location: LEVEL 2 WALKWAY
One of the Newseum's most popular exhibits showcases some of the top dogs who have resided at the nation's most prestigious address.
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G-Men and Journalists
Location: CONCOURSE LEVEL
For the past 100 years, the FBI has tackled America's most dangerous criminals. Along the way, the press helped create the FBI's reputation. Explore some of the bureau's top cases and the headlines they inspired.
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Inside Tim Russert's Office
Location: LEVEL 4 OVERLOOK
"Inside Tim Russert's Office: If It's Sunday, It's 'Meet the Press'" recreates Russert's NBC Washington office much as it looked when he died of a heart attack in June 2008 while preparing for his next show.
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See More Exhibits >
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World Press Freedom
Newseum map highlights countries with a press that is free, partly free and not free.
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Historic front pages.
Original or Reprint? How to Tell the Difference
When it comes to preserving a historic event, nothing takes the place of a newspaper. But how can you ensure that the newspaper you collected is an original? How do you keep newspaper mementos from deteriorating? Newseum curators offer a few tips.
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Newsmani
Newsmania
Play the news trivia game that's as fresh as today's headlines.
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October 19, 2011
Special Program
WOLFE! The Electric Kool-Aid Ice-Cream-Suited Right Stuff Man-in Full-On-the-Beat
Guests: Tom Wolfe, René Auberjonois and Judith Auberjonois
October 23, 2011
Inside Media
Letters to President Obama
Guest: Eli Saslow
October 29, 2011
Family Day
‘Around the World’ at the Newseum
November 01, 2011
Special Program
‘God in the Classroom’ Discussed at Newseum
November 12, 2011
Inside Media
The Anthrax Attacks on America
Guest: David Willman
November 26, 2011
Family Day
‘Yes, Virginia’ at the Newseum
Tickets Overview
Press Pass Annual Membership
Today
Support the Newseum
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Press Info
General Info
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