
- The Berlin wall exhibit
- The Capitol in the distance
- the cemetery is divided into 70 sections
- The cemetery is situated directly across the Potomac River
- the cemetery is well served by the metro
- the cemetery visitor center
- the cemetery's well served by paved walkways
- the digital realm is a formidable media force now
- the east sculpture hall
- the flag at half mast
- The freedom of free speech
- the front atrium of the north entrance
- the front of the north entrance
- The garden courts in the museum
- the headliners
- The John F Kennedy Grave
- The Joint Resolution
- The Journalists Memorial
- the Korean War
- the museum spots a large collection of fine art
- the nation's most sacred shrine
- The National Gallery of Art
- The National Gallery of art!
- The news archives
- the newseum spots 15 theaters
- the rising media
- the roads by the Amphitheater
- the role of the internet in the media today
- The Rotunda
- the sculpture galleries serves as a major hallway
- The Shaw Memorial Project
- the story of the caged city
- The suffering
- The Tomb of the Unknowns
- the various small galleries
- the vast cemetery grounds
- the view from the Hank Greenspun Terrace balcony
- the west sculpture hall
- The world war II section
- this is one of the fun sections of the newseum
- this is one of the larger ones
- Tim Russert's office
- Time Warner World News Gallery
- tissue box at exit included.
- to the tomb of the unknown soldier
- tombs of all shape and sizes
- touchingly sad memories of the event :(
- Trams for quick travel around the cemetery grounds
- view of the berlin display from upper floors
- view of the gardens from the galleries