Fort Caspar Museum is proud to present “Home Front Posters of the Great War, 1917–1918,” an exhibit featuring 30 vividly reproduced World War I posters from the renowned collection of the National World War I Museum and Memorial in Kansas City. The exhibit will be on display through April 11, 2026.

These bold, eye-catching posters reveal how artists inspired Americans on the home front to contribute to victory abroad—urging citizens to buy war bonds, conserve food, and rally behind the troops with patriotic fervor and creative flair.

WWI was one of the first conflicts where governments systematically used mass media, like posters, to reach the general public with a unified message. They created many enduring symbols of the war, such as the American "Uncle Sam" and the British "Lord Kitch

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