Dec 1 2015

Douglas Hamilton

Douglas Hamilton is a U.S. Navy veteran and retired university professor in upstate New York. Construction was under way, and he remembers having to wear a hard hat as he walked around.

Oct 22 2015

Operation: Hard Core

Join us at the Museum for the latest in the Operation series. Operation: Hard Core is a jubilant historical exploration of the reemergence of cider as one of the world’s most popular beverages.

Oct 20 2015

Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association

The Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association (CVMA) is a national organization of motorcycle enthusiasts formed to support and defend those who have served the United States as members of the armed forces in combat.

Oct 19 2015

Veterans Day 2015

In 1954, after the return of veterans from both World War II and the Korean War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a bill rededicating Nov. 11 as Veterans Day and encouraged Americans to commit themselves to the cause of peace and to honor America’s veterans for their courage, honor, patriotism and sacrifice.

Oct 15 2015

Allied Materials

Allied donated the flags that were displayed at the National WWI Museum and Memorial on Memorial Day 2015. In addition, Allied has agreed to make a gift to the Museum of five percent of its sales revenue generated through a sponsor code.

Oct 5 2015

Symposium: Global War, 1915

Explore the rising tensions in America and the globally escalating conflict that defined the world in 1915 with our 2015 Symposium.

Oct 3 2015

A 2015 Battlefield Tour Journal

Following previous successful ventures to the Great War battlefields of the Western Front and Gallipoli the time arrived to study the German soldier’s experiences on the Western Front for the National World War I Museum and Memorial's 2015 Battlefield Tour.

Aug 10 2015

Sosland Family

The Sosland family of Kansas City has contributed more than its share of military service to the nation.

Aug 6 2015

Operation: Ink

The latest in the Museum’s Operation series, Operation: Ink is an unregrettable evening of fun, food, spirits and exploration of the evolution of tattoos in the 20th century on Thursday, Aug. 6 in the Auditorium.

Jul 13 2015

Nelson Emery

Nelson Emery lives in Sims, Arkansas. His father, Master Sergeant Marion Emery (1895-1986), was born and grew up in Story, Ark. He joined the United States Army in 1912, and retired in 1945 after defending his country in two world wars.

May 22 2015

Memorial Day Weekend 2015

As the commemoration of the Centennial of World War I (2014-19) continues, the Museum serves as a fitting place to honor and recognize the men and women who sacrificed their lives while serving their country during Memorial Day Weekend.

Apr 23 2015

Operation: War Fare

Celebrity chefs from some of Kansas City’s finest restaurants will compete in Operation: War Fare, a World War I-themed cooking competition, on Thursday, April 23 in the Auditorium at the National World War I Museum.

Feb 12 2015

Operation: Indulgence

Join acclaimed chocolatiers René Bollier and Christopher Elbow and whiskey expert Ryan Maybee for an evening of chocolate and whiskey tastings as well as a brief history on the role of luxury goods during World War I at Operation: Indulgence at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12.

Nov 7 2014

1914: Global War and American Neutrality

Examine the origins of, reactions to and early confrontations in the First World War including the political, diplomatic, military, cultural and scientific developments prior to the war that to its...

Jul 25 2014

Great War | Great Read

A 2014 collaboration between the National World War I Museum and Kansas City Public Library, Great War | Great Read is a multi-faceted initiative encouraging people to engage in works about World War I through a series of community-wide book discussions and public programs and lectures featuring internationally renowned authors and historians.