Yes, the Newseum has a gallery where you can read the front pages of all sorts of respectable newspapers from the past century or so, but it also has a number of exhibits that should appeal to the more tabloid-addicted reader.
These include “G-Men and Journalists,” with artifacts including the Unabomber’s cabin and Patty Hearst’s coat; “Elvis!,” a display of the King in the news (and his jumpsuit); and “First Dogs,” a crowd-pleasing show of photographs of the 23 canines who have lived in the White House.
The preceding post is part of the DCist Fall Guide, sponsored by Lexus.