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Christie BoenThe 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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Toby ShoemakerThe
Newseum — a 250,000-square-foot museum of news on Pennsylvania Ave. in
Washington DC — offers visitors an experience that blends five
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Sarah ChaunceyThe 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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catherine vidalCheck out "Today's Front Pages" to see newspapers from around the world.
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Kelly FaulknerThe 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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Paige LahaiseA very cool site that offers those interested in news an interactive history of…the news. Of special interest are such features as “Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs,” an online exhibit of photographs that show us the images behind the stories we read. You will like this site if you like: images, cultures, news, or technology.
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Kathy BlairThe Newseum — a 250,000-square-foot museum of news — offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits.
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Erin FlanaganThis is the world's most interactive museum. Great for social studies and foreign language teachers.
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Paul CorriereThe 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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Cynthia GarretyThe 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 N
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Sarah BriggsNewspaper stuff...
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David KoppenhaverThe Newseum is a museum dedicated to the news business. Lots of reading resources and ideas. Front pages from newspapers around the world are particularly interesting feature.
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gina stefaniniThe Newseum features the front pages of over 300 US and international newspapers, online exhibits, such as one that features photographs that have received the Pulitzer Prize and a fine exhibit on D-Day, and resources for educators.
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Chris HarknessInteractive Museum
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Joanne NajarianThe 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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Wendy Clark600+ front page JPGs from today
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Lori CooneyThe 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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David HaywardA site to look at newspaper front pages and more from around the country.
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Julie Bover 500 newspaper covers from around the world
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Dianne KrauseThe Newseum — a 250,000-square-foot museum of news — offers visitors an experience that blends five centuries of news history with up-to-the-second technology and hands-on exhibits.
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>What was it like for the reporters on the front line?
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