This amazing museum showcases headlines from across the nation and celebrates the journalists who bring them to you as well as those who’ve brought them to us through history. It’s located on Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street and provides the studio for This Week with George Stephanopoulos. It’s a fascinating museum, perfect for D.C. tours. Here are some of the permanent exhibits you’ll see there.
Great Hall of News
Discover breaking and historic news minute-by-minute, uncensored – all displayed above, around, and beneath you.
Interactive Newsroom
Where you can experience what it’s like to be a reporter and attempt to capture a story by deadline.
9/11 Gallery
The story of September 11, 2001, sponsored by Comcast. The exhibit includes a tower of 9/11 headlines.
Pulitzer Prize Photographs Gallery
Pictures from quiet moments in chaotic times sometimes stay in our memory better than the headlines. You can view a comprehensive collection of Pulitzer winners here.
Today’s Front Pages Gallery
View up to eighty electronic versions of today’s headlines from across the nation.
Journalists Memorial
Dedicated to those who’ve paid the ultimate price while bringing us the stories of our world.
These are just some of the permanent exhibits in the Newseum. There are several more plus temporary exhibitions as well.