National Churchill Museum
The National Churchill Museum is located in Fulton, Missouri, and is dedicated to the life and legacy of Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister during World War II. The museum features a collection of artifacts, documents, and exhibits that highlight Churchill's contributions to history, particularly his leadership during the war.
One of the museum's key attractions is the Churchill Memorial, which honors his famous "Iron Curtain" speech delivered in Fulton in 1946. The museum serves as an educational resource, offering visitors insights into Churchill's impact on global politics and the importance of his messages about freedom and democracy.