
Step back into the 1940s and explore the remarkable story of Liberator Village, a wartime neighborhood built to support the nearby Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft Plant, where B-24 “Liberator” bombers were produced. This thriving community was home to thousands of men, women, and children whose lives were tied to the nation’s war effort.
Through photographs, videos, sounds, artifacts, and personal stories, you will experience daily life at the Village—working at the bomber plant, raising families in government-built apartments, and building friendships that often endured long after the war. See an original brick from the Village, study detailed maps and aerial views, and hear first-hand memories from those who called it home.
Interactive activities invite all ages to take part—fly a B-24 on a tablet flight simulator, build a paper bomber, or share your own family’s memories on our community wall. From the hum of factory tools to the chatter of playgrounds, Life at Liberator Village captures the purpose and pride of a place that helped win WWII and shaped the future of White Settlement.