The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a significant site in the United States that pays tribute to the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all those affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. It serves as a poignant reminder of the tragic event and stands as a symbol of resilience and unity in the face of adversity.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial was formally dedicated on April 19, 2000, marking the fifth anniversary of the bombing. The museum, which provides a deeper understanding of the event and its aftermath, was dedicated and opened to the public 10 months later on February 19, 2001.
The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, spread over 3.3 acres, is a significant part of the Oklahoma City National Memorial. It is accessible to visitors day and night, offering a unique experience of reflection and remembrance at any time.
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620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City
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