The National WWI Museum and Memorial is located in Kansas City, Missouri, and is dedicated to preserving the history of World War I. It is one of the most comprehensive museums dedicated to World War I and includes over 55,000 artifacts, documents, photographs, and other materials.
The museum's exhibits cover the entire history of the war, from its causes to its aftermath, and feature a variety of interactive displays and multimedia exhibits. The museum also features a large collection of weapons and other military equipment used during the war, as well as artifacts from soldiers and civilians.
The centerpiece of the museum is the Memorial Tower, which stands 217 feet tall and features a museum gallery at its base. Visitors can take an elevator to the top of the tower for a panoramic view of Kansas City and the surrounding area.
The museum offers a range of educational programs, including guided tours, workshops, and lectures. It also hosts special events throughout the year, including concerts, film screenings, and exhibitions.