Online Exhibitions

Make Way for Democracy!
Make Way for Democracy! portrays the lives of African Americans during the war through a series of rare images, documents and objects. In an era of federal segregation, the national call as “champions of the rights of mankind” rang hollow. Many African Americans saw the war as an opportunity to redefine their U.S. citizenship and improve social, political and economic conditions. Created in partnership with Google Cultural Institute.

Introduction to the Museum and Memorial
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is America’s only museum dedicated to sharing the stories of the Great War through the eyes of those who lived it. Explore the history and architecture of the Museum and Memorial with this digital tour, available through Google Arts & Culture.

Architectural Tour
Explore the architecture of the National WWI Museum and Memorial with a narrated tour of this National Historic Landmark.

Immersive Tour with Colonel (ret) R. Dudley
Colonel (ret) R. Dudley, a Museum volunteer, narrates this immersive tour of the National WWI Museum and Memorial, including his personal highlights.

Curator's Tour
Explore highlights of the National WWI Museum and Memorial with this narrated, immersive tour of the galleries guided by one of our curators.

Home Before the Leaves Fall
Home Before the Leaves Fall explores the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the July Crisis and the opening months of the Great War through an examination of images, objects, video and audio recordings via Google Arts & Culture.