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.
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.
Oklahoma City Police Department Chaplain Jack Poe provided comfort and support to first responders working the bomb site.
Janet Beck, a Social Security Administration Claims Representative, was in her office on the first floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995.
Experience the stories from those most affected by the April 19, 1995.
April 19, 1995, was just a normal day for Terri Talley as she worked at the Federal Employees Credit Union on the third floor of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Indy, the Golden Retriever, will be officially gifted to emergency responders in a ceremony under the Survivor Tree at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
Students will share their perceptions on how society has changed in the past 25 years and their thoughts on our society going forward.
OKC’s signature event: 26.2 miles and five races to honor and remember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever.
Join us as 168 seconds of silence will be observed and the names of 168 persons killed in the bombing will be read.
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