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These cartoon tributes raised over $ 50, 000 to benefit the 9 / 11 families. The art was featured and displayed in both nationally syndicated newspapers and museums across America, including the Newseum in Washington, DC, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York City.
The Newseum moved into its new $ 450 million home at 555 Pennsylvania Avenue in Northwest Washington in April 2006.

Newseum and million
In five years, the original Newseum attracted more than 2. 25 million visitors.

Newseum and interactive
The Newseum is an interactive museum of news and journalism located at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Washington, D. C.
The 643, 000-square-foot ( 60, 000 m² ) Newseum includes a high atrium, seven levels of displays, 15 theaters, a dozen major galleries, many more smaller exhibits, two broadcast studios, and an expanded interactive newsroom.
The Dallas Morning News praised its interactive exhibits and said " While the free Smithsonian museums do a fine job of housing our important artifacts, I believe the Newseum on Pennsylvania Avenue does an unparalleled job of telling our nation's story.
Clooney ’ s appointment is part of a long-term partnership between the School of Communication and the Newseum, the interactive museum of news in Washington, D. C.

Newseum and museum
The original Newseum was closed on 3 March 2002, to allow its staff to concentrate on building the new, larger museum.
Unlike its original museum in Arlington, the new Newseum charges admission fees to the general public.
The New York Times < nowiki >'</ nowiki > Architecture Review panned the second Newseum building as " the latest reason to lament the state of contemporary architecture in " Washington, D. C. Of the Newseum's actual content, the Times stated that " a good portion of the museum ’ s earnestly sought attention is well deserved ", but " the museum ’ s preening does call for some skepticism ".
In 2008, the world's first and only museum of news, the Newseum located in Washington, DC, dedicated a permanent exhibit to Do and his lifelong work.

Newseum and news
The new Newseum has become one of Washington's most popular destinations, and its high definition television studios hosts news broadcasts including ABC's This Week.
" The Newseum, which opened in 2008, is a soaring glass-and-marble edifice devoted to 500 years of news and the people who made it.
“ After a news career that stretches back to the Eisenhower administration, I'm looking forward to joining American University ’ s School of Communication and the Newseum to work with a new generation of prospective journalists ,” said Clooney.

Newseum and located
The building features an oval, 500-seat " Forum " theater ; approximately 145, 500 square feet ( 14, 000 m² ) gross of housing facing Sixth and C streets ; 75, 000 square feet ( 7, 000 m² ) of office space for the staff of the Newseum and Freedom Forum ; and more than 11, 000 square feet ( 1, 000 m² ) of conference center space on two levels located directly above the Newseum Atrium.

Newseum and Washington
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* November 23, 2010 ' Yes, Virginia ' Family Day at the Newseum From the Newseum, Washington, DC
On June 21, 2012, espnW projected a digital mosaic featuring the largest-ever collection of women and girls ’ sports images ( all of which were submitted by the athletes themselves ) onto the First Amendment tablet of the Newseum in Washington, D. C.
* Her investigation of the Blackwell's Island insane asylum is dramatized in a 4-D film in the Annenberg Theater at the Newseum in Washington, DC.
A depiction of Kilroy on a piece of the Berlin Wall in the Newseum in Washington, D. C., USA
" Taliaferro was inducted into the National Hall of Fame in 2011 at the Newseum Washington, D. C.
In 2000, Freedom Forum decided to move the Newseum from its location in Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River to downtown Washington, D. C.
Among the many amenities of the building, is a rooftop terrace, which shares the same views as the Newseum, of the National Mall, Washington Monument and the United States Capitol.
The Newseum terrace offers a panoramic view of Washington, DC overlooking one of America's most iconic streets, Pennsylvania Avenue.
Iooss ' photographs have been exhibited numerous times, most recently at the Newseum in Washington, D. C., in a show titled " Athlete: The Sports Illustrated Photography of Walter Iooss ," and at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, in a show titled " SPORT: Iooss & Leifer.
Original " BONG HITS FOR JESUS " banner now hanging in the Newseum in Washington, DC.
In fall 2008, Clooney joined the faculty at American University in Washington, D. C. as American University School of Communication and Newseum Distinguished Journalist in Residence.
On April 20, 2008, This Week began broadcasting from the Newseum in Washington D. C. in a studio that overlooks the U. S. Capitol.
The center has offices in the John Seigenthaler Center at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., and at the Newseum in Washington, D. C.

Newseum and D
Kevin D. Williamson of National Review Online defended the Newseum and called the criticism " nonsense concentrate ".

Newseum and .
According to the Newseum, the story revealing that Americans broke the enemy naval codes was not cleared by censors, and had FDR so enraged that he considered shutting the Tribune.
The original Newseum in Arlington, now home to an art gallery and theater.
Each day's newspaper front pages from around the world are put on display outside the Newseum.
Tim Russert, a Newseum trustee, said, " The Newseum made a pretty good impression in Arlington, but at your new location on Pennsylvania Avenue, you will make an indelible mark.
After obtaining a landmark location at Pennsylvania Avenue and Sixth Street NW, the Newseum board selected noted exhibit designer Ralph Appelbaum, who had designed the original Newseum in Arlington, Virginia, and architect James Stewart Polshek, who designed the Rose Center for Earth and Space with Todd Schliemann at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, to work on the new project.

Newseum and features
Although writing that the Newseum displayed " self-glorification, pomposity and vanity " in an " overwhelmingly American-centric " way, he described the building design as " uplifting " and generally commended the features.

Newseum and which
In October 2009, the Newseum ended 29 full-time positions, which represented about 13 % of its total personnel at that time.
In 2008 the Newseum moved to a new location in the District of Columbia, upon which time Monday Properties took over operations of the park, and most of the original exhibits were removed.

Newseum and for
James Bowman of National Review Online criticised the Newseum after its opening for being overly stylistic and superficial, writing that it focuses on headline-based reporting of major world events rather than details of the events themselves.
02 May 2009-Pete Souza, chief White House photographer prepares for a live interview in one of the broadcast studios inside the Newseum
Ralph Appelbaum Associates is known for its work at the William J. Clinton Presidential Library ( 2004 ), the Museum of the Portuguese Language ( 2006 ), The National World War I Museum ( 2006 ), the London Transport Museum ( 2007 ), and the Newseum ( 2008 ).

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