Winston Churchill visited Fulton, Missouri, in 1946 to give a speech about the "iron curtain" that had descended across Europe.

At the National Churchill Museum, you can learn about World War I, World War II, and the Cold War, through the experiences of Winston Churchill.

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National Churchill Museum

The museum is housed under a restored 17th-century church that was moved from London after WWII. It features extensive exhibits about the life and times of Winston Churchill. Also on the grounds is a piece of artwork designed by Churchill's granddaughter Edwina Sandys that incorporates eight sections of the Berlin Wall.