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    National Geographic to open Museum of Exploration in Washington

    Travis SchleppBy Travis SchleppMarch 29, 20262 Mins ReadUpdated:March 29, 2026

    The National Geographic Society will open the National Geographic Museum of Exploration on June 26 at its Washington headquarters, marking a major expansion of public-facing space and a shift toward immersive, technology-driven exhibits.

    The project adds more than 100,000 square feet to the Society’s campus and represents an investment of more than $300 million. The museum is intended to broaden access to the organization’s archives and fieldwork while presenting exploration through interactive formats rather than traditional displays.

    “The Museum of Exploration is where our legacy of storytelling meets the experiential technology of today, inviting everyone to step into the worlds of National Geographic Explorers,” said Jill Tiefenthaler, chief executive officer of the National Geographic Society.

    The museum will include several permanent and rotating exhibitions. Among them is “Photo Ark: Animals of Earth,” featuring portraits by photographer Joel Sartore, and “In Focus: Photographs of National Geographic,” a curated selection of images spanning the organization’s history. Historical works, such as early wildlife photography by George Shiras, will be displayed alongside contemporary images from photographers including Ami Vitale and Steve Winter.

    The facility will also feature a central pavilion entrance, an archive-focused exhibition highlighting the Society’s publishing legacy and a thematic installation tracing the development of explorers’ work from initial research to long-term impact. A food hall with internationally themed offerings and a nearly 400-seat theater are also part of the design.

    Accessibility and sustainability were incorporated into the project, including bilingual exhibit signage, Braille wayfinding and American Sign Language-supported media. The building is pursuing LEED Platinum certification.

    General admission will start at $29.99 for adults, with discounted pricing available through the Museums for All program. The museum is scheduled to open to the public on June 26.

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    Travis has been covering local and national news for more than a decade with bylines at some of the most prominent news organizations in the country. He’s covered a range of topics including travel, transit and sports, in addition to daily breaking news coverage. Travis is a Golden Mike nominated reporter, a two-time Southern California Emmy Award recipient and a second-place Spot News Coverage Award winner by the Associated Press as a member of the KEYT News Channel 3 team in Santa Barbara. Travis’ previous stories can be found on KTLA.com, The Hill, Yahoo News, MSN, and local news sites including KTVQ in Billings, Montana, and KEYT News Channel 3 in Santa Barbara. Previously, Travis served as the managing editor and operations lead at Dodgers Nation and LA Sports Report.

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