National WWI Museum and Memorial

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Kansas City, United States

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Art museum· Museum· Tourist attraction· War museum· History museum· Historical landmark· Local history museum· National museum

National WWI Museum and Memorial Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

National WWI Museum and Memorial is located in Kansas City, United States on 2 Memorial Dr. National WWI Museum and Memorial is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category art museum in United States.

Address

2 Memorial Dr

Phone

+1 8168888100

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Assisted listening devicesWheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible seatingWheelchair-accessible toiletDoes not have assistive hearing loop

Open hours

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Kaylee Browning

We had such an excellent experience here. Our group loved the volunteers. They were so knowledgeable and friendly. The museum has a great balance of information to read and things to see. It is clear that there was a lot of time and thought put into each exhibit. Worth the visit for sure.

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Shanelle Journey

This museum is amazing . They did it really well . You can see the history of the first world war with a good timeline so easy to understand . They have so many videos and rooms that explains the history . The images are really good and clear . You can find so many objects that make you feel like the moment in the war . The view is amazing from outside is amazing too . You can go to the top of the tower and it was really good experience . Good price too .

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Xavier Orozco

Great place for a visit. This week military is free because of veterans day next week so any vets should check it out if they can. Clean, well organized, friendly staff. The videos were very well narrated and the galleries well well spaced out for comfort. The city view at the top of the museum was a nice way to end the tour and they have two seperate galleries although small, on that level. I think the paintings were very beautiful. Go alone or with a small group and enjoy a few hours learning about WWI.

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Ioannis Wallingford

An excellent tribute to the veterans who served in the war. When I went there, there was an interview going on with a Medal of Honor recipient. The exhibits are so detailed. If you served you can really appreciate the differences in technology available.

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Nicollette Wands

I highly recommend the add-on audio tour! They give you a telephone looking device that you hold up to your ear to hear about certain exhibits throughout the museum. During COVID times, get it at the gift shop.