Cities: Skylines

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National WWI Museum
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National WWI Museum

In 1 collection by Lightfooted
The Kansas City Collection
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"Behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was death..."

In dedication to those fallen in the Great War, the monument known as the Liberty Memorial opened in 1926 to a crowd of 200,000. Among those to gather at the commemoration were Baron Jacques of Belgium, Lord Beatty of Great Britain, Armando Diaz of Italy, Marshal Ferdinand Foch of France, and John Pershing of the United States. Sixty thousand members of the American Legion helped in the commemoration.

The monument was designed in the Egyptian Revival style. An eternal flame guarded by four spirits stand on top of the tower. Each guardian bears a sword, and is named for the virtue it represents: Honor, Courage, Patriotism and Sacrifice. Two sphinxes guard the south entrance: “Memory” faces east toward the battlefields of France, shielding its eyes from the horrors of war. “Future” faces west, shielding its eyes from an unknown future.

In 2004, Congress designated the site as America's official World War I Museum. The expanded facility tells the story of the Great War from origins before 1914, to the 1918 armistice and the 1919 Paris Peace Conference.

Perched high on a hill overlooking the city, the memorial is an inseperable part of the Kansas City Skyline. Today, the Museum and Memorial operate as a non-profit organization dedicated to honoring those who served in the Great War.

You can find more information about the monument and museum at https://www.theworldwar.org/

STATS:
MODEL - 5303 traingles (total) | 512x2048
LOD - 372 (total) | 128x128
LOT SIZE - 23 x 12 (Lot is Oversized, excavate around the rear to reveal staircase)

Unique Building, Level 1
63 Comments
charles.hastert Aug 3, 2024 @ 11:31am 
I've been there on the fourth of july
djnellz215913ko Feb 25, 2022 @ 2:07pm 
@collin H they call it Liberty Memorial for short.

Or the Big D**k in the Sky by some locals. Lol
The_Pasta Oct 21, 2021 @ 9:03pm 
Not even been a week since i saw this with my own eyes, definetly adding this to my city
Ozark Sparrow Jan 20, 2021 @ 8:30am 
when your citizens cant afford battlefield . but this is a good building
Yoko Bozo Apr 26, 2020 @ 12:20pm 
reminds me of home :)
Knoot May 9, 2019 @ 2:19pm 
Request: could this asset be converted into a museum when the new Education DLC is released, please? Would be sweet <3
Huffy Feb 14, 2019 @ 6:26pm 
What do they call it? Im off of 169 and 92 Highways
djnellz215913ko Feb 13, 2019 @ 3:21pm 
so, @lightfooted..... do you still live in the town? I live in Northland, right off of Parvin Road.

And of course, me and my dad will do our annual visit there on Memorial Day to... you know what Kansas Citians call the Liberty Memorial.... lol
Lightfooted  [author] Feb 10, 2019 @ 11:13am 
@Major, it's been a slowly evolving project; one that I've not spent as much time on as I'd like over the years. I used terrain.party [terrain.party] to make a 1:1 recreation of Kansas City's terrain in Cities Skylines, based on US geographical survey data. Then used Overlayer to map out the streets as they are in real life.

Not satisfied with having just a 'skeleton' of my city, I started turning more and more to asset creation; so that not just her streets and topography, but her architecture too could live in this game. To be perfectly clear, I'm nowhere near as dedicated to the project as writing this would have you think. And the knowledge that I'll never be truly happy with it, makes it a struggle to carry on with it at times... But a natural desire to create, fueled by a love of the surroundings that shape us, can be equally hard to fight.
Huffy Feb 10, 2019 @ 9:26am 
Hello, love these mods of Kansas City and they are spot on, i was wondering in the background there in the pictures used above if that is a Kansas City map, like how they made the NYC Map, Or is it just a little something for this particular picture?