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The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a memorial site in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, that honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995.
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Mar 17, 2019 · One of the most visited places in the state of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma City National Memorial is a peaceful place for reflection in the heart of Oklahoma City. Things to Do. Options for education and emotionally moving experiences are endless. Calendar. The Memorial hosts many scheduled events, including ranger programs. Safety
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a must-see memorial and historical site in Oklahoma City. The memorial pays respect to the 168 Americans that lost there lives, in our nations worst act of Domestic Terrorism. This is an outstanding memorial and landmark.
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum stands as a symbol of strength in the wake of unspeakable violence. Share our dream of a world without violence and terrorism. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection, while the Memorial Museum is a place of amazing transformation.
- 620 N. Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, 73101
- (405) 235-3313
One of the city’s most notable destinations, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum stands as a celebrated example of a living monument to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
- 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, 73102
- (405) 235-3313
A symbolic remembrance of the impact of violence. The outdoor symbolic memorial is a place of quiet reflection, honoring victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995.
Feb 27, 2024 · Visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum was created to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.