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Johns Hopkins to Buy DC Journalism Museum's Building


FILE - Newseum visitors browse newspaper front pages displayed outside the museum in Washington, June 11, 2018.
FILE - Newseum visitors browse newspaper front pages displayed outside the museum in Washington, June 11, 2018.

Johns Hopkins University is spending $372 million for a museum building on a prime stretch of real estate in the nation's capital.

The Freedom Forum on Friday announced the sale of the Newseum property in Washington, on Pennsylvania Avenue between Congress and the White House. The Baltimore-based university intends to use the building as a center for its Washington-based graduate programs.

Regulators must approve the deal. The museum devoted to journalism and the First Amendment will remain open to the public through 2019.

Jan Neuharth is chairwoman and CEO of the Freedom Forum, the Newseum's creator and main funder. She said the group was committed to continuing the museum's programs and would be exploring options to perhaps find a new physical location in Washington.

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