The National World War One Museum at Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
The National World War I Museum at Liberty Memorial inspires thought, dialogue, and learning to make the experiences of the World War I era meaningful and relevant for present and future generations. The Museum fulfills its mission by:
- Maintaining the Liberty Memorial as a beacon of freedom and a symbol of the courage, patriotism, sacrifice, and honor of all who served in World War I
- Interpreting the history of World War I to encourage public involvement and informed decision-making
- Providing exhibitions and educational programs that engage diverse audiences
- Collecting and preserving historical materials with the highest professional standards
Bedford Middle School
7th Grade Field Trip
Bedford Middle School 7th and 8th Graders took a day off from regular classes to visit the renowned National World War One Museum at Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri. The students have been studying European and Russian history throughout the first semester of school and they had recently finished a WWI cross curricular unit with the social studies and language arts classes. The class took a field trip on December 11, 2015 to commemorate the war. What a beautiful day it was. It was a great climax to the already successful unit! They had a great day of learning and reviewing history about the Great War.
The Liberty Memorial
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Inside the Special Exhibit
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Music and Posters From WWI
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Exhibits Inside the Museum
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