In April of 1995, Robin Marsh was a vital part of KWTV’s coverage of the Oklahoma City Bombing.
In 1995, Ed Eckenstein worked for the Oklahoma Water Resource Board across the street from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Learn to lead Better Conversations and create a brave and safe space for everyone to share their thoughts.
The Oklahoma City Thunder are providing FREE admission to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum for all visitors one day per month for the entire calendar year.
Today, she oversees the operations of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
Learn from the leaders in 1995.
Derek shares his story of resilience to student and adult groups through the Memorial’s First Person program.
Hear the details of the arrest and what evidence was found that helped in convicting those involved in the Oklahoma City bombing.
Discover the symbolism of the various elements of the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial with National Park Rangers as your guides.
Understand how a lone 100-year-old American elm in a parking lot became a powerful symbol of resilience known as the Survivor Tree.
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