The National World War I Museum and Memorial is set to unveil its century-old time capsule. / Allan Baxter/The Image Bank/Getty Images In 1919, the Liberty Memorial Association—a group of 40 ...
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Firing on the First World War's Western Front ended on Armistice Day, Nov. 11, 1918. The National WWI Museum and Memorial will capture the world's attention with activities for all ages to ...
A time capsule from 1924 was unveiled at the National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. The 100-year-old box was laid at the cornerstone of the Liberty Memorial Tower two years ...
The National World War I Museum is arranged in narrative form, as if WWI soldiers were telling visitors their own war stories through the exhibits. The museum features replicas of trenches ...
You don't have to be a history buff to enjoy The National WWII Museum, according to recent travelers. Opened on June 6, 2000 (the 56th anniversary of D-Day), the museum houses an impressive ...
The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, MO is inviting communities and organizations across the United States to take part in a national and international commemoration and ...
ALL RIGHT. THANK YOU. THE MUSEUM IS PLANNING TO CREATE ANOTHER TIME CAPSULE. AND THAT’S IN 2026. SO IF YOU HAVE SUGGESTIONS, THERESA HAS The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas ...
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is hosting a variety of activities and inviting guests to check out three new exhibits this weekend to commemorate Veterans Day. Veterans and active-duty military ...
“The whole purpose of the museum store, in my opinion, is to be an extension of the guest experience,” said Chris D. Michel, ...
Oct. 17 (UPI) --The National WWI Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Mo., opened a 100-year-old time capsule that contained items including newspapers and a letter from President Calvin Coolidge.
The artifacts were unveiled publicly Wednesday for the first at the National World War I Museum and Memorial before students from three Kansas City-area schools and history buffs from Leavenworth ...