Remembrance Ceremony

Watch the 29th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony above.
Museum entry is FREE today, April 19 thanks to Cox Communications.

Share your remembrances on social media. Tag the @okcnm and use #WeRemember.

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Today, we honor the service, sacrifice, and life of SCPO Daniel Healy. Gone but never forgotten. ⁠
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#EveryDayIsMemorialDay⁠
#MemoriesofHonor ⁠
#WeRemember

Today, we honor the service, sacrifice, and life of SCPO Daniel Healy. Gone but never forgotten. ⁠

#EveryDayIsMemorialDay⁠
#MemoriesofHonor ⁠
#WeRemember
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We are OKLAHOMA STRONG- Today we honor those innocent lives that were lost, those whose lives were changed and those who were injured on April, 19th 1995. Today #WEREMEMBER

We are OKLAHOMA STRONG- Today we honor those innocent lives that were lost, those whose lives were changed and those who were injured on April, 19th 1995. Today #WEREMEMBER ...

We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember

We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember ...

We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember

We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember ...

29 years ago today, our community was forever changed. Every day since, #WeRemember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever on April 19, 1995. 

This is Why We Run. The #RUNtoREMEMBER has always been more than a race —help us celebrate life April 26-28.

29 years ago today, our community was forever changed. Every day since, #WeRemember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever on April 19, 1995.

This is Why We Run. The #RUNtoREMEMBER has always been more than a race —help us celebrate life April 26-28.
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We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember

We remember those who lost their lives and the lives that were forever changed on April 19, 1995. #weremember ...

4/19/95 #WeRemember

4/19/95 #WeRemember ...

Holocaust Remembrance Days - “Yom HaShoah” 
Days of Remembrance ceremonies to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Holocaust are linked to the dates of the Warsaw ghetto uprising April 19.
 
#holocaustremembranceday 
#neveragain 
#WeRemember

Holocaust Remembrance Days - “Yom HaShoah”
Days of Remembrance ceremonies to commemorate the victims and survivors of the Holocaust are linked to the dates of the Warsaw ghetto uprising April 19.

#holocaustremembranceday
#neveragain
#WeRemember
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29 years since we were changed forever. May we always remember. 🎗

#WeRemember #OklahomaStandard

29 years since we were changed forever. May we always remember. 🎗

#WeRemember #OklahomaStandard
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Reposting because IG originally only posted 90 seconds of my video. ☺️ Today is the 29th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Many of the survivors and first responders are dear to my heart. Let’s remember them today. 

#okcbombing #OklahomaCityBombing #beauty for ashes #walkinthelight #WeRemember #OklahomaCity #NeverForget #Oklahoma #patriots #AmericanHeroes #heroes #April19th

Reposting because IG originally only posted 90 seconds of my video. ☺️ Today is the 29th anniversary of the Oklahoma City Bombing. Many of the survivors and first responders are dear to my heart. Let’s remember them today.

#okcbombing #OklahomaCityBombing #beauty for ashes #walkinthelight #WeRemember #OklahomaCity #NeverForget #Oklahoma #patriots #AmericanHeroes #heroes #April19th
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#ThisDayInHistory #DayOfRemembrance
On April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m. a 4,800-pound ammonium nitrate-fuel oil bomb exploded in a Ryder truck parked at the north entrance of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring approximately 850. The governor’s office reported that 30 children were orphaned, 219 children lost at least one parent, 462 people were left homeless, and 7,000 people lost their workplace. The City of Oklahoma City’s Final Report estimated property damage to more than 300 buildings in a 48-square-block area. The bombing was the nation’s worst single act of domestic terrorism (superceded in numbers of dead only by the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, in New York City). Today, #WeRemember those who were killed, those who survived, and those changed forever by the tragedy on April 19, 1995.

#ThisDayInHistory #DayOfRemembrance
On April 19, 1995, at 9:02 a.m. a 4,800-pound ammonium nitrate-fuel oil bomb exploded in a Ryder truck parked at the north entrance of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, killing 168 people and injuring approximately 850. The governor’s office reported that 30 children were orphaned, 219 children lost at least one parent, 462 people were left homeless, and 7,000 people lost their workplace. The City of Oklahoma City’s Final Report estimated property damage to more than 300 buildings in a 48-square-block area. The bombing was the nation’s worst single act of domestic terrorism (superceded in numbers of dead only by the attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, in New York City). Today, #WeRemember those who were killed, those who survived, and those changed forever by the tragedy on April 19, 1995.
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Today, we remember the lives that were lost and the ones that were impacted forever by the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995. We will never forget. 
 
#HGLConstruction #WeRemember

Today, we remember the lives that were lost and the ones that were impacted forever by the Oklahoma City Bombing on April 19, 1995. We will never forget.

#HGLConstruction #WeRemember
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04•19•95 
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04•19•95
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On this day 29 years ago, Oklahoma was devastated by an act of domestic terrorism. Today, let us remember and honor the souls lost AND the resilience of our great  state. #okcbombing #OKC #weremember

On this day 29 years ago, Oklahoma was devastated by an act of domestic terrorism. Today, let us remember and honor the souls lost AND the resilience of our great state. #okcbombing #OKC #weremember ...

“We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.”

I was 8 years old when this happened and I still remember so many details about that day, even though I wouldn’t full understand the gravity of it for many years later. 
As Oklahomans, we won’t forget 🖤

 #April19 #WeRemember #okc

“We come here to remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever. May all who leave here know the impact of violence. May this memorial offer comfort, strength, peace, hope and serenity.”

I was 8 years old when this happened and I still remember so many details about that day, even though I wouldn’t full understand the gravity of it for many years later.
As Oklahomans, we won’t forget 🖤

#April19 #WeRemember #okc
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Today, we remember those 168 individuals who lost their lives and those who survived the April 19, 1995, OKC Bombing. 🕊️

May family and friends find comfort and peace. 🙏

#neverforget #weremember #okcbombing #april19 #today

Today, we remember those 168 individuals who lost their lives and those who survived the April 19, 1995, OKC Bombing. 🕊️

May family and friends find comfort and peace. 🙏

#neverforget #weremember #okcbombing #april19 #today
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OPHA remembers the Oklahoma City bombing that happened 29 years ago today. To remember, honor and observe, please go to https://memorialmuseum.com to view today's recorded Remembrance Ceremony and visit the OKCNM museum in person – free today courtesy of Cox Community Day. #WeRemember

OPHA remembers the Oklahoma City bombing that happened 29 years ago today. To remember, honor and observe, please go to https://memorialmuseum.com to view today`s recorded Remembrance Ceremony and visit the OKCNM museum in person – free today courtesy of Cox Community Day. #WeRemember ...

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