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  2. Newseum - Wikipedia

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    The Newseum (April 18, 1997–March 3, 2002 and April 11, 2008–December 31, 2019) was an American museum located first in Rosslyn, Virginia, and later at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, in Washington, D.C., dedicated to news and journalism that promoted free expression and the First Amendment to the United States Constitution, while tracing the evolution of communication.

  3. As The Newseum Closes, Its Message Of Press Freedom Is More ...

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    Today was the last day for Newseum, the glassy, modernist museum on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. dedicated to the history and importance of the news media and the First Amendment. There ...

  4. List of museums in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Newseum, founded 1997 in Rosslyn, Virginia, moved to Washington in 2008, closed December 2019 and is currently seeking new location. [18] Washington Doll's House and Toy Museum, founded in 1975, closed 2004. [19] [20] Washington Gallery of Modern Art; USS Barry (DD-933), opened as a museum ship in 1984, closed in 2015 [21]

  5. Fallen Journalists Memorial Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The only memorial commemorating journalists located in Washington, D.C., resided at the Newseum, which closed at the end of 2019. [7] Dreier has said that, in addition to the mass shooting at the Capital Gazette in 2018, the closing of the Newseum provided inspiration for the FJM project. [8]

  6. Lloyd Schermer - Wikipedia

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    Lobby of the Newseum, Washington, DC [19] Type Sculpture: Gutenberg's Puzzle 60 x 120 inches, completed in 2007, Located in the Entrance Lobby of the Newseum. The New York Times, New York, NY 2007. 2 panels 30" x 150" each installed in the 15th floor conference center [20] Tom Friedman, New York Times columnist, 2007 [9]

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