| When we took my daughter to see the neurologist in Kansas City, this week, my son and I took a half-hour to visit the National World War I Memorial nearby. We didn't have the time to visit the exhibits inside, but I did snap a few pictures outside. Now, of course, we really want to get tickets to go inside. We did step inside and zip through the museum store. On the way we stopped to see the field of poppies underneath the bridge that leads to the exhibits. The poppies are a nod to the famous "Flander's Field" poem. Across the way sits the classical train station that now houses the children's science museum and special exhibits. The outside remains regaled in Red signage to celebrate the Kansas City Chief's recent Super Bowl victory. |
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