Oklahoma City National MemorialIn Memory of Those Who Died
620 North Harvey Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK
73102
Neighborhood: Downtown/Bricktown
Phone: +1 405 235 3313 / +1 888 542 4673
Fax: +1 405 235 3315
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April 19, 1995 was one of the darkest days in Oklahoma City's history. On that day Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building was bombed. When you visit this memorial, you will see 168 empty chairs; one for each person killed. The most moving thing to see, however, is the part of the fence that has been left over from the makeshift memorial that stood here for five years. On it, you will see letters, photos, flowers and more left by survivors and visitors. Notice the Survivor Tree, it has become a symbol of hope to the people of Oklahoma City. Admission to the outside memorial is free, but the museum charges a fee.NYC Best Hotel Deals: 50% Savings In New York! Experience New York At It's Finest!JustClickLocal.comAlaska – it’s HOT! Get a FREE Official Alaska Travel Guide today.TravelAlaska.comdisabled access.
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I just went to Oklahoma City today and went to memorial for the first time. When I was a teenager, ...
Reviewed by:VelvetEdge from on Sep 02 2009

By charging for entry into this museum, those killed are being exploited by the workers and owners o...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on May 18 2009





I am only 12, and I have been to this memorial many times. It is amazing. Very touching and moving. ...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from on Nov 20 2008
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