The National World War I Museum is the nation’s leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its lasting legacy on the world. The museum’s exhibitions are designed to engage diverse audiences from all walks of life. Soon after the Great War ended, Kansas City leaders came together to form the Liberty Memorial monument to honor the men and women who served.
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Here, nine Cherokee Indian groups braved harsh winter conditions while crossing the Mississippi River in 1838-1839, marking a sorrowful chapter in American history. The park also has: shaded picnic sites, hiking and horse trails, opportunities to fish…