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  1. The Museums Gallery of Honor and the Memorials Field of Empty Chairs both serve to memorialize those who were killed. We remember these 168 individuals. Our hope is that looking back on their stories can ensure all who leave here know the impact of violence.

  2. Experience history firsthand and how lives were changed forever on April 19, 1995. Hear powerful stories from Family Members, a Survivor and First Responder and their remarkable journeys of hope and resilience.

  3. 15 Απρ 2020 · But each year, Oklahomans gather to honor and remember the victims and to show that one moment of hate cannot snuff out innumerable acts of love. The Oklahoma City National Memorial &...

  4. 1 ημέρα πριν · The "Journey of Hope" began in September with a visit to Deer Creek Middle School, and Watkins said it will travel to all 77 counties of the state through fall 2025. At each stop, the memorial museum will share the 30th-anniversary message, "A Day of Darkness ― Years of Light," to inspire students, church groups, civic clubs, individuals and ...

  5. Learning from Tragedy. The April 19, 1995, bombing of Oklahoma City threatened to tear our city apart. Parents lost their children. Children lost their parents. Families were never the same. Many others survived the attack with scars – both visible and invisible – many of which could never heal completely. Our innocence was shattered.

  6. By Rebecca Gross. The Oklahoma City National Memorial, which honors the victims and survivors of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, in 1995. Photo by Flickr.com user Scott1346, Creative Commons.

  7. 26 Σεπ 2024 · The history hit close to home for kids who weren’t even alive on April 19, 1995. Thursday, students at Deer Creek Middle School got the chance to hear and learn about how our lives changed...

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