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National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial

On December 2, 2006, the expanded National World War I Museum opened the window to an extraordinary emotional and intellectual experience. Envisioned by the people of Kansas City, designed by Ralph Appelbaum Associates, and designated by Congress as the nation’s official World War I Museum, the new state-of-the-art complex uses an incredible collection and highly-interactive technology to bring this global history to life, and to foster timely discussions of ethics, values, decision making and conflict resolution.
The Museum was selected as "Favorite Museum or Historical Site" in the 2008 KC Visitors' Choice Awards.
Click here for photos of the Museum
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Save the Flame 2009
The Liberty Memorial flame has honored American veterans since its dedication on November 11, 1926.
Click here to learn how you can make sure that the flame continues to burn.
A special thanks to Stinson Morrison Hecker Attorneys at Law - July's Save the Flame corporate sponsor.
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Walk of Honor Honor that special someone with a gift that will be remembered forever. The deadline for bricks placed during Memorial Day is March 15 and for those placed at Veterans Day is August 31. Click here to buy your brick today |
Make a Difference - Support the Museum
Please support the National World War I Museum. Your donation can help support new acquisitions to the collection, educational programs and outreach and other important initiatives.
Click here to donate.
Rare WWI Renault FT17 Debuts at Museum After months of anticipation, a Renault FT17 World War I tank is now on exhibit at the National World War I Museum. With a gaping hole in its side, original camouflage paint and a 37 mm gun protruding from its turret, the rare tank is destined to become one of the most popular objects on exhibit at the Museum.
For more information on the tank, please click here. The Museum has been collecting since 1920 and still actively collects objects and documents from all the belligerent countries in World War I. We are especially looking for German U-boat and German navy uniforms, African American materials, and American military women uniforms, and other items. Click here to see other items we are seeking.
If you have a potential donation or research questions, please contact Curator Doran Cart at 816-784-1930 or dcart@theworldwar.org or Archivist Jonathan Casey at 816-784-1932 or jcasey@theworldwar.org. Please do not bring any items to the Museum without first communicating with one of the museum staff listed above.
"Over There" Cafe Now Open Stop by the "Over There" Cafe to enjoy lunch or a snack. The cafe is open Tuesday - Sunday from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. You can enjoy the cafe without purchasing a ticket to the Museum. Menu items include sandwiches, salads, pizzas, soups and other delicious items. Click here for a menu.
Support the National World War I Museum - Become a Member Now is your chance to share the vision of the National World War I Museum and continue the legacy of those who served. We invite you to become a Friend of the National World War I Museum. Click here to become a friend today.
National World War I Museum is Great Place To Host an Event Interested in holding an event at the National World War I Museum? Click here for details on our Facility Rental opportunities.
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Museum Store The Museum Store has a variety of unique gifts, and souvenir items related to World War I. You will also find an extensive collection of books on World War I and its era as well as one-of-a kind items unique to the store. Click here to visit the Museum Store. |
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| Hours of operation, directions and a calendar of upcoming events. |
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| Get the facts on WWI and read first person accounts. |
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| Take a tour of the Liberty Memorial and learn its history. |
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| Explore exhibits and view our collections. |
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| Receive educational materials on WWI and the Liberty Memorial. |
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| The museum store has books, movies, music, posters and other materials related to WWI. |
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| Contribute to the Museum and archives, become a friend, or volunteer. |
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| Purchase a brick on the Memorial's Walk of Honor. |
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