| Newseum Newspaper Front Pages |
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| Written by Sandy Berger | |
The Newseum website is listed as the world's most interactive museum. There is a physical museum in Washington, DC right next to the Smithsonian, but there is also an online version that has some unique offerings. One of them is a listing of Today's Front Pages of newspapers from around the country and around the world. There are various ways to see the pages. You can view them as small icons with the name of the paper underneath. You can see them as a list or you can choose papers by points on the map. Click on any paper to get a full view of the front page. If you want to read more, there is a link to the newspapers website.The Newseum also provides archives of front pages that chronicle events of historical significance. So you can view coverage of many events from the presidential inauguration of 2009 to the Columbia shuttle explosion of 2003. The Today's Front Pages provides a unique way to look at the news. Check it out!
 
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