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2024_02_22F2_NewseumV19DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center -- Views from terrace (Partially reviewed)
2020_DC_Newseum34DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (2020 onward, formerly the Newseum)
2021_DC_Newseum286DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (2020 onward, formerly the Newseum)
The building is gradually gutted and remodeled as the First Amendment piece gets removed for installation at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
2022_DC_Newseum66DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (2020 onward, formerly the Newseum)
2023_DC_Newseum10DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (2020 onward, formerly the Newseum)
Johns Hopkins students are taking classes now.
2024_02_22F1_Newseum97DC -- Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center (2020 onward, formerly the Newseum)
My first visit inside after Johns Hopkins University took it over and remodeled it. (Partially reviewed)
2002_DC_Newseum7DC -- Newseum
The foundation of the new Newseum journalism museum was being laid this year.
2004_DC_Newseum3DC -- Newseum
The foundation of the future Newseum structure was being dug this year.
2005_DC_Newseum4DC -- Newseum
Under construction.
2006_DC_Newseum8DC -- Newseum
Under construction.
2007_DC_Newseum2DC -- Newseum
Under construction.
2008_DC_Newseum47DC -- Newseum
2009_DC_Newseum15DC -- Newseum
Including a private event going on for the American Hospital Association on the 2nd floor deck.
2010_DC_Newseum3DC -- Newseum
2011_DC_Newseum1DC -- Newseum
2012_DC_Newseum10DC -- Newseum
The funny-looking hingy-things are designed to allow the top floor to sway in case of earthquakes.
2013_DC_Newseum15DC -- Newseum
Traffic was up at the private museums open during the govt shutdown.
2014_DC_Newseum8DC -- Newseum
Various:
* The Trabant was there for the Berlin Wall anniversary.
* Pam D'Arcy's last day.
* Sign for Michel du Cille
2015_DC_Newseum4DC -- Newseum
Including the Michel du Cille memorial.
2016_DC_Newseum5DC -- Newseum
2017_DC_Newseum11DC -- Newseum
2018_DC_Newseum9DC -- Newseum
Al Neuharth's typewriter is on display now.
2019_DC_Newseum58DC -- Newseum
2008_DC_Newseum_Bathroom28DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Bathroom tiles
2019_DC_Newseum_Bathroom50DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Bathroom Tiles
I hadn't photographed these since the museum opened in 2008. I figured since they were closing at the end of this year, maybe I should revisit this, although I always feel a little weird taking pictures in a bathroom.
2016_DC_Newseum_Rio_Olympics4DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Rio Olympic Steps
2008_DC_Newseum_Pages6DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Today's Front Pages
2013_DC_Newseum_Pages4DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Today's Front Pages
2014_DC_Newseum_Pages1DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Today's Front Pages
2019_DC_Newseum_Pg_Berlin63DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- Today's Front Pages -- Berlin Wall
2017_DC_Newseum_Weiwei2DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Artist Ai Weiwei's Portrait in Lego
Artist Ai Weiwei's Portrait in Lego
Internationally renowed artist and activist Ai Weiwei created this self-portait from Lego bricks for the exhibit, "Ai Weiwei: Trace at Hirshhorn" at the Hirshhorn Museum now through Jan. 1, 2018.
"Trace" features 176 portraits that Ai made of activists, prisoners of...
2011_DC_Newseum_CR91141DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Cartoonists Remember 9/11
Cartoonists Remember September 11, 2001-2011:
To mark the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, more than 90 artists from the major comic syndicates are dedicating their Sunday strips on Sept. 11, 2011, to those who lost their lives in the attack.
This selection features some of America's...
2008_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer53DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2009_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2010_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2011_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer4DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2012_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer29DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2013_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2014_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer2DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2015_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer2DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2016_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer29DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2017_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2018_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer6DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2019_DC_Newseum_Pulitzer4DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (1) Pulitzer Prize Photographs
2015_DC_Newseum_40Chances6DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) 40 Chances
2013_DC_Newseum_AM91DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) Anchorman
Anchorman: The Exhibit
Nov. 14, 2013 through Aug. 31, 2014
The Newseum, in partnership with Paramount Pictures, presented “Anchorman: The Exhibit,” featuring props, costumes and footage from the 2004 hit comedy “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.”
2014_DC_Newseum_AM47DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) Anchorman
Anchorman: The Exhibit
Nov. 14, 2013 through Aug. 31, 2014
The Newseum, in partnership with Paramount Pictures, presented “Anchorman: The Exhibit,” featuring props, costumes and footage from the 2004 hit comedy “Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.”
2008_DC_Newseum_BReporter34DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) Be a TV Reporter
Gary Sinise's family was visiting so I photographed some of them doing the "Be A TV Reporter" feature.
2008_DC_Newseum_1Dogs27DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) First Dogs
First Dogs: Raising the Woof in the White House
By Bridget Gutierrez, Newseum exhibits writer

WASHINGTON — If you want a friend in Washington, the old saying goes, get a dog. Since the days of George Washington, most U.S. presidents have.
Hundreds of pets have lived at the White House, including...
2018_DC_Newseum_Tet47DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) Marines and Tet
“The Marines and Tet”
On display through July 8, 2018
On the 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive, “The Marines and Tet: The Battle That Changed the Vietnam War” will showcase the work of John Olson, a young photographer with Stars and Stripes who spent three days with the Marines at the 1968 Battle...
2019_DC_Newseum_Seriously160DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (2) Seriously Funny: From the Desk of ‘The Daily Show with Jon Stewart’
Seriously Funny: From the Desk of ‘The Daily Show with Jon Stewart’
Open Through 2019
With his furiously funny brand of satire, Jon Stewart and his “Daily Show” correspondents skewered politicians and the press, challenging the integrity of government, the news media and democracy along the way. As...
2008_DC_Newseum_Bloomberg5DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Bloomberg Internet, TV and Radio Gallery
2017_DC_Newseum_Bloomberg135DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Bloomberg Internet, TV and Radio Gallery
2018_DC_Newseum_MS_JH44DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Cartoons of Michael Sloan and Jake Halpern
The 2018 Pulitzer Prize–Winning Editorial Cartoons of Michael Sloan and Jake Halpern
The heartbreaking yet hopeful saga of two families who fled civil war in Syria for a better life in the United States became “Welcome to the New World,” a graphic narrative that won the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for...
2015_DC_Newseum_Marlette31DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Doug Marlette: In Your Face
2016_DC_Newseum_Ohman27DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Editorial Cartoons of Jack Ohman
2017_DC_Newseum_Morin32DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Editorial Cartoons Of Jim Morin
The 2017 Pulitzer Prize–Winning Editorial Cartoons Of Jim Morin
"You Can Disagree With Something I Do, Or You Can Agree With Something I Do. If It Inspires You To Start Talking About It Or To Start Caring About It, Then I’Ve Done My Job.”
— Editorial Cartoonist Jim Morin
Miami Herald editorial...
2015_DC_Newseum_Murrow15DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Edward R. Murrow
2017_DC_Newseum_Murrow14DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Edward R. Murrow
2008_DC_Newseum_JMemorial3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Journalists Memorial
2012_DC_Newseum_JMemorial4DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Journalists Memorial
2015_DC_Newseum_JMemorial11DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Journalists Memorial
2017_DC_Newseum_JMemorial2DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Journalists Memorial
More Gumby and Pokey pictures and new flowers on the anniversary of the helicopter crash.
2019_DC_Newseum_JMemorial19DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) Journalists Memorial
They're removed the most recent panel so they can engrave the names of the journalists killed in 2018 -- the dedication ceremony is in June.
2019_DC_Newseum_Bell29DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Editorial Cartoons of Darrin Bell
The Pulitzer Prize-Winning Editorial Cartoons of Darrin Bell
“If even one person runs my cartoon, I’m happy with that as long as what I’m saying becomes part of the conversation.” — Darrin Bell
Freelance cartoonist Darrin Bell won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for his sharp take on political hypocrisy, race...
2008_DC_Newseum_WorldNews10DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) World News Gallery
2015_DC_Newseum_WorldNews45DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) World News Gallery
2016_DC_Newseum_WorldNews34DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) World News Gallery
2017_DC_Newseum_WorldNews29DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) World News Gallery
2019_DC_Newseum_WorldNews56DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (3) World News Gallery
2008_DC_Newseum_9117DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) 9/11 Gallery
2011_DC_Newseum_91126DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) 9/11 Gallery
2014_DC_Newseum_91139DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) 9/11 Gallery
2013_DC_Newseum_Rights5033DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1963)
Make Some Noise
By Dinah Douglas, assistant Web writer

WASHINGTON — The Newseum opened two new exhibits Aug. 2 on the U.S. civil rights movement that highlighted the contributions and struggles of students.
With the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington approaching on Aug. 28, the timely...
2014_DC_Newseum_Rights5031DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1964)
Make Some Noise
By Dinah Douglas, assistant Web writer

WASHINGTON — The Newseum opened two new exhibits Aug. 2 on the U.S. civil rights movement that highlighted the contributions and struggles of students.
With the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington approaching on Aug. 28, the timely...
2015_DC_Newseum_Rights5043DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1965)
“1965: Civil Rights at 50”
On Display Through Jan. 4, 2016
“There have been other landmarks in the decade of the Negro’s militancy … but none had the power of Selma in 1965.” — Life magazine, March 26, 1965
The epic struggle to win voting rights for African Americans peaked on a bridge in Selma,...
2016_DC_Newseum_Rights5047DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1966)
“1966: Civil Rights at 50”
On display through Jan. 2, 2017 | Level 4
“1966: Civil Rights at 50” explores the dramatic civil rights events of 1966, from the rise of the Black Power movement to the shooting of civil rights protester James Meredith while on his solitary “March Against Fear” to promote...
2017_DC_Newseum_Rights5040DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1967)
“1967: Civil Rights at 50"
“1967: Civil Rights at 50” tells the dramatic story of the growing militancy of the struggle for racial justice in 1967. The exhibit uses powerful photos and images of historic newspapers and magazines to explore how African Americans used their First Amendment rights to...
2018_DC_Newseum_Rights5069DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Civil Rights at 50 (1968)
“1968: Civil Rights at 50”
On display through Jan. 2, 2019 | Level 4
“1968: Civil Rights at 50” explores the tumultuous events that shaped the civil rights movement in 1968, when movement leader the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated, unleashing anger and anguish across the country. Historic...
2008_DC_Newseum_Bolles10DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Dan Bolles
2010_DC_Newseum_Elvis24DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Elvis Presley
Including images as they were putting in the exhibit.
2012_DC_Newseum_Every499DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Every Four Years
"Every Four Years"
"Every Four Years," on view during the 2012 election cycle, will explore the complex relationship between journalists and candidates on the presidential campaign trail.
Including campaigns from 1896 to today, the exhibition will explore the constantly changing landscape of...
2008_DC_Newseum_1Amend6DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) First Amendment Gallery
2017_DC_Newseum_1Amend126DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) First Amendment Gallery
2019_DC_Newseum_1Amend53DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) First Amendment Gallery
2013_DC_Newseum_Noise63DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Make Some Noise
In time for the 50th anniversary of the March on Washington, the Newseum will open "Make Some Noise: Students and the Civil Rights Movement," an exhibit that explores the new generation of student leaders in the early 1960s who fought segregation by making their voices heard and exercising their First...
2015_DC_Newseum_Ferguson8DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Protesting Ferguson
2018_DC_Newseum_Dunnigan14DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Remembering Alice Allison Dunnigan
Remembering Alice Allison Dunnigan: Pioneering White House Reporter
September 21, 2018 - December 16, 2018
On Sept. 21, a new sculpture of Alice Allison Dunnigan, the first African American woman to receive press credentials to cover the White House and Congress, will go on display at the...
2009_DC_Newseum_Russert13DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (4) Tim Russert's desk
Inside Tim Russert's Office:

It It's Sunday, It's "Meet The Press":
"Meet the Press" moderator Tim Russert's hard-hitting interview style and ability to cut through political spin made him one of the country's most respected journalists.
Russert's office at NBC's Washington DC bureau is partially...
2016_DC_Newseum_177665DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) 1776 -- Breaking News: Independence
PULLIAM FAMILY HISTORY OF LIBERTY GALLERY: “1776 — BREAKING NEWS: INDEPENDENCE”
OPEN THROUGH 2017
On July 4, 1776, the Continental Congress — made up of delegates from all 13 Colonies — adopted the Declaration of Independence. Two days later, The Pennsylvania Evening Post became the first newspaper to...
2008_DC_Newseum_Books6DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) Great Books
2014_DC_Newseum_Books21DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) Great Books
2008_DC_Newseum_NHG2DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) News History Gallery
2009_DC_Newseum_NHG34DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) News History Gallery
2012_DC_Newseum_NHG34DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) News History Gallery
2014_DC_Newseum_NHG315DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) News History Gallery
2019_DC_Newseum_NHG86DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (5) News History Gallery
They'd updated part of the exhibit to include Trailer Trash Trump's "Fake News" rallying cry as well as the shootings at the Capital Gazette in Annapolis.
2010_DC_Newseum_Katrina37DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Covering Katrina
Covering Katrina:
Hurricanes are a familiar story to reporters along America's Gulf Coast, but Hurricane Katrina was a story like no other.
Katrina was the most destructive hurricane in American History. The monster storm made landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, packing 127-mph winds and a 28-foot storm surge....
2011_DC_Newseum_Katrina1DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Covering Katrina
Just the front-page coverage wall. The main bulk of pictures from the exhibit are on the 2010 page.
2017_DC_Newseum_Camelot124DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Creating Camelot: The Kennedy Photography of Jacques Lowe
“CREATING CAMELOT: THE KENNEDY PHOTOGRAPHY OF JACQUES LOWE”
ON DISPLAY SEPT. 29, 2017, THROUGH JAN. 7, 2018
To mark the 100th anniversary of the birth of President John F. Kennedy, the Newseum is bringing back for a limited time one of its most popular exhibits — “Creating Camelot: The Kennedy...
2013_DC_Newseum_3Shots53DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) JFK Assassination ("Three Shots Were Fired")
Three Shots Were Fired:"Three Shots Were Fired" examines the events that began with Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. A United Press International bulletin broke the news that the president had been shot, and minutes later, CBS anchor Walter Cronkite began four days of unprecedented...
2013_DC_Newseum_JFK_Covers25DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) JFK in Covers
2017_DC_Newseum_Louder302DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics
“Louder Than Words: Rock, Power and Politics”
From the moment rock and roll hit the airwaves, it has played a crucial role in politics and social movements around the world. Now, two iconic museums – the Newseum and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio – are partnering on a one-of-a-kind...
2018_DC_Newseum_POYi3DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Pictures of the Year (2018)
Setting up for the new exhibit.
2015_DC_Newseum_Lincoln_Dead125DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) President Lincoln Is Dead
“President Lincoln Is Dead: The New York Herald Reports the Assassination”
On display through Jan. 10, 2016
To mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, the Newseum will display an unparalleled collection of New York Herald special editions from April 15, 1865.
The...
2019_DC_Newseum_Rise_Up157DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (6) Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement
“Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement”
Opens March 8, 2019
“Rise Up: Stonewall and the LGBTQ Rights Movement,” an exhibit that will explore the modern gay rights movement in the United States, will mark the 50th anniversary of a June 1969 police raid of the Stonewall Inn in New York’s...
2009_DC_Newseum_Athlete20DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Athlete (Sports Illustrated Photography of Walter Iooss)
Athlete: The Sports Illustrated Photography of Walter Iooss

A photography exhibit featuring highlights from the career of legendary Sports Illustrated photographer Walter Iooss Jr.

On display: Oct. 9 through Dec. 31, 2009

Location: CONCOURSE LEVEL
"Athlete: The Sports Illustrated Photography...
2008_DC_Newseum_Berlin10DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Berlin Wall
2011_DC_Newseum_Berlin13DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Berlin Wall
I spotted Charles Overby escorting Maureen Orth, Tim Russert's widow, through the Newseum.
2012_DC_Newseum_Berlin5DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Berlin Wall
2013_DC_Newseum_Berlin1DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Berlin Wall
2013_DC_Newseum_Camelot112DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Creating Camelot
Creating Camelot: The Kennedy Photography of Jacques Lowe
"Creating Camelot: The Kennedy Photography of Jacques Lowe" features intimate, behind-the-scenes images of John and Jacqueline Kennedy and their children, Caroline and John. Lowe was 28 when he met the Kennedys in 1958 and was hired as the...
2012_DC_Newseum_Eyes97DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Eyes on the Prize
2017_DC_Newseum_Funny76DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Funny Pages
2008_DC_Newseum_GMen133DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) G-Men and Journalists
2011_DC_Newseum_GMen42DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) G-Men and Journalists
This is the new September 11 addition.
2014_DC_Newseum_GMen7DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) G-Men and Journalists
2015_DC_Newseum_GMen182DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) G-Men and Journalists
2009_DC_Newseum_WAW51DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Our World At War
The International Committee of the Red Cross sent five award-winning photojournalists to eight war-torn and ravaged countries to document how war and armed violence have affected people’s lives. The result of their work is featured in the new exhibit "Our World at War: Photojournalism Beyond the Front...
2011_DC_Newseum_PFinish29DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Photo Finish
Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer
Nov. 18, 2011 through Aug. 12, 2012
“Photo Finish: The Sports Photography of Neil Leifer” featured nearly 50 of the celebrated sports photographer’s best-known images, including the one of boxer Muhammad Ali standing over Sonny Liston after knocking...
2011_DC_Newseum_POYi60DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Pictures of the Year (2011)
'PICTURES OF THE YEAR' OPENS APRIL 22 AT THE NEWSEUM
WASHINGTON — On April 22, 2011, the Newseum will open "Pictures of the Year," a new exhibit that showcases dramatic, award-winning images of the people, events and issues that shaped the world in 2010. The display features nearly 70 of the year's...
2014_DC_Newseum_POYi100DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) Pictures of the Year (2014)
2012_DC_Newseum_PresP26DC -- Newseum -- Exhibits -- (C) President's Photographer
The President's Photographer:
For 50 years, White House photographers have recorded the momentous and the mundane in the lives of the presidents they cover.
These photographs capture some of the rare private moments in a president's life, from a lively bedroom full of George H.W. Bush's grandchildren...
2016_DC_Newseum_Gumby7DC -- Newseum -- Gumby and Pokey
The architectural firm that designed the Newseum -- James S. Polshek FAIA, Robert D. Young AIA of Polshek Partnership Architects -- leave 4 inch tall Gumby and Pokey action figurines in their buildings.
2017_DC_Newseum_Gumby12DC -- Newseum -- Gumby and Pokey
2008_DC_Newseum_Obama16DC -- Newseum -- Obama Election Pop-Up
After Obama's election, the Newseum displayed front pages and an Obama cut-out for photographs.
2008_DC_NewseumV134DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
The view from the terrace of Pennsylvania Avenue is one of the highlights of museum access. They have a beautiful panoramic view of the Capitol and the Mall.
Various visits:...
2009_DC_NewseumV37DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
Including the Capital Pride event from on high.
2010_DC_NewseumV37DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
Including views of Pennsylvania Avenue during the Rally to Restore Sanity.
2011_DC_NewseumV67DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
Including a view of the Capitol Pride festival on the street below.
2012_DC_NewseumV39DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2013_DC_NewseumV100DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2014_DC_NewseumV22DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2015_DC_NewseumV52DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2016_DC_NewseumV27DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2017_DC_NewseumV56DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
Including work on the Mellon Fountain.
2018_DC_NewseumV30DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2019_DC_NewseumV16DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace
2018_DC_March_4RL_NewsV_1803234DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace of March For Our Lives (2018) prep
2017_DC_Climate_NewseumV_170429152DC -- Newseum -- Views from terrace of People's Climate March
People's Climate March:
Trump’s game plan has been to relentlessly attack our communities and shock us into despair.
It hasn’t worked because our people-powered movement is stronger than he is — together, the resistance stopped his attempts to overturn the Affordable Care Act and stymied his...
1999_VA_NewseumVA20VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum
2020_VA_NewseumVA3VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum
1999_VA_NewseumVA_FPark38VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2001_VA_NewseumVA_FPark10VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2006_VA_NewseumVA_FPark28VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2007_VA_NewseumVA_FPark46VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2010_VA_NewseumVA_FPark3VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2011_VA_NewseumVA_FPark15VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
2020_VA_NewseumVA_FPark19VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum's Freedom Park
1999_VA_Conrad_99091119VA -- Rosslyn -- Newseum -- Paul Conrad event (w/Herblock)
One of the visits included a presentation with political cartoonist Paul Conrad which brought in Herbert Block (Herblock).
Contact: Bruce Guthrie