The National WWI Museum and Memorial is in the middle of a multi-year renovation to the Main Gallery — the most extensive renovations since opening in 2006!
The year is 1914: In media, politics and the pulpit, leaders around the world are portraying the start of the Great War as a modern-day struggle against evil.
Mail Call: An Artistic Perspective of The War and a Father’s Love For His Child
Mail Call, an exhibition on view at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, highlights the letters (and love) between a father, John Ross Myers, and his son, Walter Myers.
The Little War explores the lives of children swept up by the storms of World War I while adults were fighting on the front line and supporting the war effort.
Gallery Glance: “Charmed Soldiers,” National WWI Museum and Memorial
“Charmed Soldiers” features 22 small personal belongings from the museum’s collection, which held out hope for those in the foxholes, in the air and at sea.
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