Pedestrian access changing at National WWI Museum ahead of World Cup
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By Natalie Dattilio
Published on May 9, 2026.
The National WWI Museum in Kansas City is set to change its pedestrian access to the North Lawn, which will remain open to pedestrians throughout May, but several areas will be closed due to the construction of the Kansas City World Cup Fan Festival. The best way to access the museum is through the West Visitor Lot, with limited parking available. The museum's access plan may change in the coming weeks.
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