With the anniversary week upon us, word of additional exhibitions elsewhere is reaching us.  The Library of Congress opens “Echoes of the Great War” today, which exists as both a physical and online exhibit: https://www.loc.gov/exhibitions/world-war-i-american-experiences/about-this-exhibition

Also, the Arkansas State Archives currently has an exhibit, “On the Fields and In the Trenches:  Relics of the First World War.” http://archives.arkansas.gov/outreach/exhibits/current.aspx

The Arkansas State Archives is also circulating a traveling exhibit, “The Great War:  Arkansas in World War I.”

Blair Tarr is the Museum Curator of the Kansas State Historical Society. He oversees the three-dimensional collections of the Society, but has special interests in the Civil War, Wichita-made Valentine diners, and Leavenworth's Abernathy Furniture. In the last few years he has also done a lot of cramming on The Great War. He is a past president of the Kansas Museums Association and the Civil War Round Tables of both Kansas City and Eastern Kansas. He is currently a board member of the Heritage League of Greater Kansas City.