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  1. The National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City, Missouri was opened in 1926 as the Liberty Memorial. In 2004, it was designated by the United States Congress as the country's official war memorial and museum dedicated to World War I. A non-profit organization manages it in cooperation with the Kansas City Board of Parks and ...

  2. Built By Kansas Citians, Embraced By the Nation. Soon after World War I ended, Kansas City leaders formed the Liberty Memorial Association (LMA) to create a lasting monument to the men and women who had served in the war. In 1919, the LMA and citizens of Kansas City raised more than $2.5 million in just 10 days.

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  4. Nov 9, 2018 · World War 1 memorials were going up around the world. But what made Kansas City's monument unique was the quick, community-driven financing and the scope of the design.

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  5. Sep 28, 2023 · In 1919, during a 10-day fundraising campaign, 83,000 Kansas Citians collectively raised an astonishing $2.5 million (equivalent to about $35 million today) for the project. Even schoolchildren pitched in their nickels. This community-driven financing was a testament to the city's dedication and spirit. What made Kansas City's monument unique ...

  6. The US National World War I Museum chronicles the events of the conflict that engulfed thirty-six countries around the globe from 1914 to 1919. National World War I Museum history Soon after World War One ended, Kansas City leaders formed the Liberty Memorial Association (LMA) to create a lasting monument to the men and women who had served in ...

  7. The observation deck of the Liberty Memorial Tower gives visitors a 360° view of downtown Kansas City. Located on the north wall of the Memorial, The Great Frieze was sculpted by World War I veteran Edmond Amateis in 1935. The large bas-relief frieze – 18 feet tall by 148 feet long – is rich in symbolism.

  8. LOCATION: 2 Memorial Drive, Kansas City, MO. In 2004, the Museum was designated by Congress as the nation’s official World War I Museum, and construction started on a new 80,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art museum and research center underneath the Liberty Memorial. The National World War I Museum and Memorial opened in 2006 to national acclaim.