In conjunction with events occurring downtown on Wednesday, Feb. 14 to celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl LVIII win, the National WWI Museum and Memorial will be open from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. and is offering a special discount admission rate of $10.
On Jan. 12, 1970, fans gathered on the grounds of the Museum and Memorial to celebrate the 1970 Chiefs’ Super Bowl title. And now, Kansas City celebrates a dynasty and three Super Bowl wins in the past five years. The Museum and Memorial is excited to once again be a part of the Kansas City story and welcome Chiefs fans to its grounds.
The celebration features a parade at 11 a.m. through downtown Kansas City followed by a Victory Rally at approximately 12:45 p.m. co-hosted at Union Station and the National WWI Museum and Memorial. Spectators are invited to watch the rally from the North Lawn of the Museum and Memorial.
Fans looking for convenient parking can reserve a $50 parking pass for the Museum and Memorial’s Southeast Lawn. Tickets must be purchased online in advance. Discounted admission tickets to the Museum will be able for $10. Guests can access clean restrooms, the Museum Store and Museum and Memorial exhibitions. Children 5 and under are free. Guests must have a ticket to enter the building.
Russell Stover Chocolates is partnering with the Museum and Memorial to show its love for Kansas City and celebrate the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl win by giving away over 315,000 pieces of heart-shaped chocolates on the Museum and Memorial’s North Lawn. The North Lawn will also feature local companies like Love Letters, Ruby Jean’s Juicery, Strawberry Swing vendors and local food trucks.
Street closures will affect how fans are able to access the Museum and Memorial. For updated information on transit, public safety and other news relating to celebrations, fans are encouraged to sign up to receive notifications from ALERTKC by texting “KCPARADE” to 888-777.
About the National WWI Museum and Memorial
The National WWI Museum and Memorial is America’s leading institution dedicated to remembering, interpreting and understanding the Great War and its enduring impacts on the global community. The Museum and Memorial holds the most comprehensive collection of World War I objects and documents in the world and is the second-oldest public museum dedicated to preserving the objects, history and experiences of the war. The Museum and Memorial takes visitors of all ages on an epic journey through a transformative period and shares deeply personal stories of courage, honor, patriotism and sacrifice. Designated by Congress as America’s official World War I Museum and Memorial and located in downtown Kansas City, MO., the National WWI Museum and Memorial inspires thought, dialogue and learning to make the experiences of the Great War era meaningful and relevant for present and future generations. To learn more, visit theworldwar.org.