America’s National Churchill Museum, on the campus of Westminster College, commemorates the life, times, and distinguished career of Sir Winston Churchill. Located on the site of his 1946 “Iron Curtain” Speech.

Enter the magnificent Christopher Wren-designed Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury. Dating back to the 17th century, the Church was painstakingly moved from London to Fulton and lovingly reconstructed, stone-by-stone, on the Westminster College campus. Featuring a hand crafted tracker organ and an original Wren pulpit, the Church now stands exactly as Wren’s design envisaged in 1677.

Walk through the sculpture Breakthrough, created from eight sections of the actual Berlin Wall by celebrated artist Edwina Sandys, Churchill’s granddaughter.

View the historic Gymnasium where Churchill delivered his famous Iron Curtain speech, its structure frozen in time waiting for you to walk into the past.

See two magnificent bronze sculptures: Franta Belsky’s Churchill (1970) and Don Wiegand’s brass relief Iron Curtain (2011).