Inauguration blog, day 2: The Newseum, Georgetown, and a turtle named Pokey

January 21, 2013
by Henrietta Reily, Amanda Tu, and Olivia Millar
Our group started off the day with a new bus. Though it was far fancier than the previous one (free of rattles and screeches and random alarms) though it did not fully accommodate our large party in seat numbers. A few students who had traveled to DC separately had to take their own car, though they joined us for the day’s activities. Walking up to the first event of the day, the Newseum, a newspaper from every state in our country was displayed, each one changed daily. Upon entry, a Jumbotron played the news, and quick world and national news from many sources scrolled across screens. The whole aura of the museum was one of journalism. The building itself was inspirational. The currency of the Newseum was shocking. The daily papers alone would be an incredible task; few museums change their exhibits even a few times each year. Also, an entire exhibit was dedicated to some of the best news photography just in the past year. Social media and current topics were put first. Even the permanent exhibits were updated, and were completely relevant to our world today.

After our trip to the Newseum, we boarded the bus and drove through heavy traffic to the Georgetown area to shop and look about. We arrived to the neighborhood and walked onto the brick sidewalk. We split up into groups and began to walk down the shop covered scenic street. We were walking down the road when we saw an old house with a park ranger standing in front. We were skeptic but turned around to see a small yellow-shelled turtle in the hands of the park ranger. The turtle’s name was Pokey and had a lack of calcium when a family rescued him, so his shell’s growth was stunted, and the shell had a yellowish tint. The ranger went on to tell us that he was seventeen, and they knew he was a boy because of his red eye. Our next stop was the Nike store. We walked into the organized store and immediately felt the need to exercise. The store slightly dazed our group, because we do not have a store like this in Louisville.