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If This Fence Could Talk: Fencing around OKC bombing site continues to honor victims 30 years later For 30 years, millions of mementos and memories have been collected at the Oklahoma City National ...
As we approach the 30th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, one woman has worked tirelessly to make sure the horrific day doesn’t fade into history.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum debuted a new installation featuring an iconic photo of the Thunder team in ...
Sara Sweet wanted her dad to know how much she missed him and wished he was here for the Thunder's run. Then, her note at the ...
Jimmy Do knew he wanted a shot including the OKC Memorial during the Thunder parade. Why the team photographer's iconic shot "exceeded my expectations." ...
Chris Oven’s emotional video connecting the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing to the Thunder’s championship parade has moved ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum pays tribute to the 168 people — including 19 children — killed in the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
On Saturday, June 28, from 1-4 p.m., the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum will host a special signing for the new book “Route 66 - The First 100 Years” with authors Jim Ross and Shellee Graham. Buckle ...
There is a memorial museum where the bomb’s crater once scarred the city. It teaches the “Oklahoma Standard”, a set of values which emphasises generosity toward one’s neighbours.
Three survivors and victims’ families of the Oklahoma City bombing reflect on their enduring grief and the difficult but powerful choice to forgive attacker Timothy McVeigh, 28 years after he ...
Bob Hawthorne stood in front of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum as the team rode by in open-top buses, just a few feet away from the empty chair bearing the name of his father, Thomas ...
Fans gathered outside the Alfred P. Murrah Memorial in downtown Oklahoma City for the OKC Thunder championship parade Tuesday.