On April 11, 2008 the Newseum opened its doors officially to the public. To honor the event the Newseum hosted a block party on Pennsylvania Avenue that featured historical actors, live music, games, food and beverages. At 8:45 am the grand opening program began. Newseum CEO, Charles Overby, and DC Mayor, Adrian Fenty gave remarks. At 9:00 am an American bald eagle flew over to the entrance, then a giant grand opening screen was raised, and patriotic confetti rained on Pennslyvania Avenue. The Newseum is an interactive museum of news and journalism in Washington, D.C. The six-story, 250,000 square foot glass faced museum is located near the intersection of Constitution and Pennsylvania avenues, with a clear line of sight to the Capitol just a few blocks away.
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Peter S. Prichard waves to crowd
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Newseum Opening Remarks - Charles L. Overby
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Newseum Opening Ceremony Opening remarks by DC Mayor Adrian Fenty
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Newseum Opening Ceremony
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American Bald Eagle A bald eagle named Challenger
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American Bald Eagle flies over Pennsylvania Avenue
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American Bald Eagle
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American Bald Eagle flies in front of Newseum Building
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American Bald Eagle lands to open Newseum
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American Bald Eagle lands to open Newseum
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Giant Newseum Banner is Raised
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Red, White and Blue Confetti
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The Newseum is officially open to the public
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US Capitol Dome covered in Red, White and Blue Confetti
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Public make there way into Museum
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