Liberty Memorial

Liberty Memorial, in Kansas City, is dedicated to World War I and World War II victories for liberty against the Axis.

History

Liberty Memorial is located in Kansas City, Missouri and dedicated on November 11, 1926, by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, the Liberty Memorial is the United States's only major World War I monument. Its grounds include two Sphinx sculptures, two museums, and the centerpiece 217-foot tower, among other things.

Restoration

The monument underwent an extensive $30 million restoration project beginning in early 2000 and concluding in May 2002.

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