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The Stars and Stripes National Museum & Library

The Stars and Stripes National Museum & Library
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About Us

Located in Bloomfield, Missouri, the designated birthplace of the Stars and Stripes by the US Department of Defense, the Museum collects, documents, celebrates, interprets, and preserves material related to the creation and continuing history of the Stars and Stripes, our nation’s military newspaper.

Through exhibits and programs, the National Stars and Stripes Museum/Library offers a unique and important view of some of the most pivotal moments in modern history. The Museum highlights the history of the Stars and Stripes from the very first issue, printed by Union troops in November 1861, through the wars of the 20th century and into modern era.

In our publicly accessible archives, researchers can access our historical collection of the Stars and Stripes and related military history collections.

The Museum receives no government funding for operating expenses and admission is free, therefore we rely heavily on private donations to help pay the bills. Your donation helps us share these stories with future generations.

Images

Blacksmith at Liberty Days: A Living History Timeline
Revolutionary War re-enactors at Liberty Days: A Living History Timeline
WWII re-enactors at Liberty Days
WWII barracks in the loft of barn