I have finally wrested control of my blog back from Mummy. Just in time to document my own travels. I took Mum and Dad to Kansas City to see Jeff, Mollie, and Scout. We all had a pretty good time.
While Scout and I held down the homefront, everyone else went to see the National World War I museum and Liberty Memorial
The Liberty Memorial is dedicated to the to the memory of the soldiers who died in World War I. The memorial was dedicated November 11, 1926.
The National World War I Museum recounts the Great War from 1914 through the 1918 Armistice and the 1919 Paris Peace Conference. The entrance consists of a glass bridge above a field of red poppies representing the dead of WWI . The first part of the museum focuses on the beginning of WWI prior to the US involvement, and the second part focuses on the United States' military involvement in the war.
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