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Michael Jackson newspaper front pages from around the world on display at Newseum

June 26, 11:50 PMDC Tourism & Travel ExaminerBen Shlesinger
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Today the Newseum had the front pages of newspapers from around the world on display. This is a unique thing the Newseum has everyday. The only difference is today's newspapers all covered the death of Michael Jackson. If you did not have a chance to get down to the Newseum to check this out, you're in luck. The museum's web site has all the newspaper front pages you could ever want.

You could spend a hours on the site and see just a fraction of what it has to offer . The Newseum has archived 816 newspaper front pages from 71 different countries for June 26. Click here to look at this amazing collection. The archives are truly fascinating. The Newseum is the best museum in D.C. and this is just one of the many reasons why.

For more Michael Jackson D.C. tourism info: Check out my other post about the Hard Rock Cafe and Michael Jackson's red jacket from the "Beat It" music video it has on display. 

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