A team of bomb squad technicians was called in to safely open a 100-year-old time capsule at the Liberty Memorial in Kansas City. The capsule, which had been sealed in 1924, was discovered during renovations at the memorial, now known as the National WWI Museum and Memorial.
As the years went by, the contents of the time capsule became a mystery, with no one quite sure what was inside or how to safely open it. In order to prevent any potential dangers, it was decided that the bomb squad would handle the delicate operation.
After carefully examining the capsule, the bomb squad was able to safely open it, revealing a treasure trove of artifacts from 1924. Inside were newspapers, letters, photographs, and other items that provided a fascinating glimpse into the past.
The contents of the time capsule will now be carefully preserved and displayed at the National WWI Museum and Memorial, allowing visitors to learn more about the history of the memorial and the city of Kansas City.
The successful opening of the time capsule was a testament to the careful planning and expertise of the bomb squad technicians, who ensured that the operation was carried out safely and without incident. It was a momentous occasion that allowed us to connect with the past and appreciate the rich history of the Liberty Memorial.
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Video “Bomb Squad Called to Open 100-Year-Old Time Capsule” was uploaded on 10/18/2024 to Youtube Channel Inside Edition
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Sooo he wanted it to explode???
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