Learn how everyday objects can become symbols of comfort, hope and strength in the darkest of times.
Engage in challenging topics with individuals with differing perspectives.
Come and enjoy an evening of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
Come and spend some time at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum during spring break.
In 1995, Ed Eckenstein worked for the Oklahoma Water Resource Board across the street from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
In April of 1995, Robin Marsh was a vital part of KWTV’s coverage of the Oklahoma City Bombing.
Richard Kelley is currently the Fire Chief of the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
As a first responder on April 19, 1995, Barry Black coordinated efforts for the FBI's Evidence Response Team.
Teaching the story of the Oklahoma City bombing and how to engage your students in more civil conversations.
Susan Walton was making a deposit at the Federal Employees Credit Union on the third floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.
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