
- moving on
- Remembering the Maine: The memorial to the USS Maine
- what a sight!
- Department of Veterans Affairs
- Arlington House on the hill
- Here we are in Washington DC
- of the Space Shuttle Challenger and many others
- The cemetery is situated directly across the Potomac River
- The world war II section
- more tombs
- from the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C
- the roads by the Amphitheater
- The John F Kennedy Grave
- The Arlington Amphitheater north entrance
- Arlington National Cemetery Amphitheater
- it is huge!
- Opened in 1997, it's a news museum
- decked with skylight and plants
- The Joint Resolution
- tissue box at exit included.
- covering the life of presidents and photography
- this is one of the larger ones
- the role of the internet in the media today
- 400 audio clips and 1,000 prize photos!
- touchingly sad memories of the event :(
- a place to chill and relax by the fountain
- the story of the caged city
- The freedom of free speech
- but first a word from our sponsors!
- news, always up to date!
- the newseum spots 15 theaters
- old fireplaces
- completely decked out with news copter in the lobby
- need more mergers!
- as a museum of choice
- Tim Russert's office
- the front atrium of the north entrance
- freedom of speech
- incldung the first Amendment’s guarantee of rights
- start from the top seventh floor
- featuring, um, the berlin wall?
- freedom of religion
- and work your way down
- the view from the Hank Greenspun Terrace balcony
- the cemetery visitor center
- The garden courts in the museum
- sculptures
- 4D theatre show was epic!
- The area covering Hurricane Katrina
- for keeps!