Monday, June 27, 2011

A Day (or 2) at the Newseum

The Newseum tour began at the basement level where we were introduced to a short film about the Newseum and led out to the Berlin Wall exhibit showing part of the original Berlin wall (the end of the Cold War.) 



The Locke's

At the glass elevator overlooking the inside of the building.


On the 6th floor, there was the Hurricane Katrina exhibit depicting the conditions in New Orleans after the big hurricane.

Outside on the veranda with the view of the Capitol Building in the background.





Pennysylvania Avenue, looking west bound.

 6th Street, NW northbound.


Bill and is dad

More views of the interior architecture.



The wonderful Photo exhibit featuring photographs of the past and present.

The Twin Tours exhibit.




Freedom of the Press and free speech exhibit.



Overlooking wall of journalists who died for their line of work.




Photo exhibit - winners of a contest for Best Photographer in various categories.














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