Liberty Memorial Time Capsule Opened After 100 Years

Spoiler alert . . .

Very much like so much stuff that hoarders overvalue . . . It was just a bunch of old junk & papers. 

Apropos for Wayback Wednesday night, here's a more optimistic view . . .

"A century-old time capsule was opened for the first time at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. The ceremony was led by members of the museum, memorial leadership and historians as they revealed the items to the public.

"The capsule was installed in the cornerstone of the Liberty Memorial Tower in 1924—and consisted of 15 items ranging from newspaper articles, a copy of the U.S. Constitution, and more."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

National WWI Museum cracks open 100 year old time capsule after KCPD bomb squad inspection

A century-old time capsule was opened for the first time this morning at the National WWI Museum and Memorial.

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