Jon Stewart's Daily Show set will be displayed at the Newseum

Daily Show set
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Jon Stewart's tenure as host of The Daily Show may be over, but thanks to the Newseum in Washington, D.C., you can still visit The Daily Show.

The show's set has been donated to the journalism museum, and now that Stewart has given his final performance, his J-shaped desk — where he's interviewed everyone from President Obama to Willie Nelson — will be sent to its new home.

Stewart's news set will join the likes of Andy Rooney's desk from 60 Minutes, anchorman Peter Jennings' chair and desk from World News Tonight, and journalist Tim Russert's office.

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