501 Westminster Ave.
Fulton 65251
Explore the life and times of one of the greatest statesmen of the 20th century: Sir Winston Churchill. Experience the sights and sounds of life in a trench on the Western Front during WWI; see and hear the effects of a London air raid at the height of The Blitz; in the stirring film Churchill's Finest Hour, narrated by Walter Cronkite, watch Churchill lead Britain through WWII; touch Churchill artifacts and facsimiles of his personal correspondence; become a spy, deciphering WWII secret codes or finding clues from the secrets locked in a briefcase; sit in an overstuffed chair surrounded by the ambiance of an English Gentleman's Club and laugh while listening to Churchill's wit and wisdom.
The Memorial, located on the campus of Westminster Collage, site of Churchill's famous Iron Curtain speech, is housed within the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, a 12th century church relocated from London to Fulton. The undercroft of the church is a museum filled with a priceless treasury of artifacts and information relating to the life and times of Sir Winston Churchill. Sections of the actual Berlin Wall are adjacent. Closed Thanksgiving, December 25 and January 1. Admission: $6; age 62+, $5; ages 12-18, $4; college students, $4; ages 6-11, $3.