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This 3D 180 VR video provides a tour of the Newseum, a museum in Washington DC that was created to increase public understanding of the importance of a free press and the First Amendment. After over 11 years and nearly 10 million visitors, the Newseum closed its doors on December 31, 2019. This video highlights the following features of the Newseum:
- The New York Times Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall, a 90-foot-high atrium that includes a satellite replica and a Bell news helicopter, two icons that represent the evolution of telecommunication technology during the 20th century.
- A replica of the Goddess of Democracy statue, a statue that was originally created during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
- The Hank Greenspun Terrace, which offers a panoramic view of Pennsylvania Avenue.
To learn more about the Newseum, please visit the official site at https://www.newseum.org/.
The music used in this video is "What Does Anybody Know About Anything" by Chris Zabriskie, which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/
- The New York Times Ochs-Sulzberger Family Great Hall, a 90-foot-high atrium that includes a satellite replica and a Bell news helicopter, two icons that represent the evolution of telecommunication technology during the 20th century.
- A replica of the Goddess of Democracy statue, a statue that was originally created during the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests.
- The Hank Greenspun Terrace, which offers a panoramic view of Pennsylvania Avenue.
To learn more about the Newseum, please visit the official site at https://www.newseum.org/.
The music used in this video is "What Does Anybody Know About Anything" by Chris Zabriskie, which is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Source: http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/' data-blank class='u-base hover:u-alt u-transition--base u-cursor--pointer js-m-go-to'>http://chriszabriskie.com/dtv/
Artist: http://chriszabriskie.com/