
World War I isn’t always studied as much as World War II, but this museum is a great way to educate yourself on a major point in U.S. history.
Located in Kansas City, Missouri, it’s been designated by the government as the country’s official WWI museum.
You’ll start by following the 265-foot tower to the main building.
From there, you’ll walk across a glass bridge that covers 9,000 red poppies symbolizing the 9,000,000 lives lost during the war.
Features of the museum include photos, videos, maps, flags, letters and artifacts ranging from rusted guns to old propaganda posters.
There’s a sound booth for audio recordings; there are two theaters that run educational films and reels.
There’s also a preserved Renault FT tank and a 1918 Ford Model T ambulance.
You don’t have to be a history buff to appreciate the National World War I Museum.
It’s one of the most interesting places in Missouri, so do yourself a favor and check it out if you’ll be near Kansas City during your trip.