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Chamber Hidden Beneath Iconic U.S. Landmark Finally Opens After 100 Years

Independent Journal Review

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June 25, 2026

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Chamber Hidden Beneath Iconic U.S. Landmark Finally Opens After 100 Years

The Lincoln Memorial’s hidden 15,000-square-foot chamber opens to the public Thursday after a century-long closure. The chamber — located beneath the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall — had sat vacant since the

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Washingtonian

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· Jun 25, 2026

A Peek Inside National Geographic’s New Museum

The National Geographic Society’s new Museum of Exploration will open Friday, June 26, after four years and 300 million worth of renovations. Here’s a sneak peek of what you can expect: The museum’s main entrance is at 1600 M St., NW, just beyond Nat Geo’s iconic yellow border (selfie alert!) in the courtyard. The 100,000-square-feet [] The post A Peek Inside National Geographic’s New Museum first appeared on Washingtonian.

Global News

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· Jun 29, 2026

Discovering Saskatoon’s hidden war museum

It's been a gathering place for veterans and the community for nearly a century. Tucked away in its basement is a room filled with a treasure trove of history.

Smithsonian Magazine

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· Jul 2, 2026

An A.I.-Generated Alexander Hamilton Chats About Economics at the Museum of American Finance, Opening This Weekend in Boston

The museum, which started in New York and hasn't had a permanent exhibition space in several years, depicts the history and influence of U.S. financial institutions

Engineering News-Record

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· Jun 29, 2026

Minnesota Zoo Project Makes Nature the Focus

Minnesota Zoo replaces a 50-year-old arrival area with a 14.2M outdoor plaza, exhibit space and waterfront restoration.

Korea Times News

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· Jun 22, 2026

Hidden treasure trove opens its doors as Seoul unveils first integrated heritage vault

Hidden treasure trove opens its doors as Seoul unveils first integrated heritage vault

Times of India

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· Jul 3, 2026

What's hiding beneath the Giza Pyramids: New underground anomaly discovered near the ancient site

What's hiding beneath the Giza Pyramids: New underground anomaly discovered near the ancient site

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Related coverage for "Chamber Hidden Beneath Iconic U.S. Landmark Finally Opens After 100 Years": Washingtonian — A Peek Inside National Geographic’s New Museum. Global News — Discovering Saskatoon’s hidden war museum. Smithsonian Magazine — An A.I.-Generated Alexander Hamilton Chats About Economics at the Museum of American Finance, Opening This Weekend in Boston. Engineering News-Record — Minnesota Zoo Project Makes Nature the Focus. Korea Times News — Hidden treasure trove opens its doors as Seoul unveils first integrated heritage vault. Times of India — What's hiding beneath the Giza Pyramids: New underground anomaly discovered near the ancient site