Patriotic Places to Visit this July in KC

by

TriggerPhoto Getty Images

National World War I Museum and Memorial. Interactive displays, thought-provoking films and eyewitness testimonies help guide visitors through one of the largest collections of WWI artifacts in the world.

Flags for Freedom June 26-July 10 at Merriam Marketplace. Each year, Downtown Merriam and the surrounding area transform with perfect rows of patriotic pride as Flags 4 Freedom volunteers place more than 1,500 U.S. flags. Everyone is invited to stop by during the week around the Fourth of July to view an astonishing display that honors our nation.

Harry S. Truman Audio Tours Take an audio tour of the historic sites telling the story of the People’s President, the Man from Missouri, our 33rd president, Harry S. Truman. Three smartphone tours covering several tour stops are currently available and free to the public. Learn more at NPS.gov/hstr/learn/photosmultimedia/cell-phone-tour.htm.

Mark McDonald

Harry S. Truman Presidential Library: Missouri's Presidential Library will open to the public again on July 2, 2021, celebrating the complete renovation of exhibits. Guests will enjoy visiting the museum exhibits, Truman working office, and gravesites. Hours: Wednesday through Saturday 9-3, and Sundays 12-5. Timed entry tickets are required and must be purchased online in advance. The research room and gift shop will remain closed until further notice. All public and educational programs will remain as online virtual programs only. https://www.trumanlibrary.gov/

Patriotic Statues and Artwork:

Back to topbutton