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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, landmark
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CMOD01_097
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, landmark
A place where 168 people died could easily be rebuilt as one vast cemetery, but those who designed the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum chose a gentler and far more hopeful path.
The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, spanning the downtown block where the April 19, 1995, terror bombing occurred, has been widely recognized as perhaps the most hopeful and unique memorial site in the United States. From a peaceful field of lighted chairs, across a shallow Reflecting Pool to the sturdy Survivor Tree, the Memorial?s outdoor sections create a sense of calm assurance.
As an affiliate of the National Park System, the Oklahoma City National Memorial is owned, operated and maintained by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation.
For more information contact:
Nancy Coggins, APR, Marketing and Communications Director
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
(405) 235-3313 or (405) 760-9053
620 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City | 405.235.3313 888.542.HOPE
?2007 Oklahoma City National Memorial | Developed by Back40 Design, an Oklahoma Web Design Company
Keywords:
Terrorism in North America, Military, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Memorial, Oklahoma, Architecture, Building, Travel, Scenics, Structure, USA, America
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, landmark
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CMOD01_097
Title:
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, landmark
A place where 168 people died could easily be rebuilt as one vast cemetery, but those who designed the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum chose a gentler and far more hopeful path.
The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, spanning the downtown block where the April 19, 1995, terror bombing occurred, has been widely recognized as perhaps the most hopeful and unique memorial site in the United States. From a peaceful field of lighted chairs, across a shallow Reflecting Pool to the sturdy Survivor Tree, the Memorial?s outdoor sections create a sense of calm assurance.
As an affiliate of the National Park System, the Oklahoma City National Memorial is owned, operated and maintained by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation.
For more information contact:
Nancy Coggins, APR, Marketing and Communications Director
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
(405) 235-3313 or (405) 760-9053
620 N. Harvey, Oklahoma City | 405.235.3313 888.542.HOPE
?2007 Oklahoma City National Memorial | Developed by Back40 Design, an Oklahoma Web Design Company
Keywords:
Terrorism in North America, Military, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City Memorial, Oklahoma, Architecture, Building, Travel, Scenics, Structure, USA, America
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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