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Oklahoma Standard® – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. April 19, 1995, altered the face of Oklahoma and the nation forever. Visit the Memorial Museum. Reflections of Hope Award. We Remember Andrea Blanton. We Remember Linda Florence. We Remember James Boles. We Remember Robert Westberry. Reflections of Hope to honor @peaceplayers. And inaugural #OKStandard.
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Giving to the Memorial – OKC National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Students in the Memorial Museum. Your gift to the Memorial changes lives. In the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, Memorial Museum and through our programs, visitors see first-hand the impact of violence. We provide experiences that teach children and adults about the real-life consequences of their actions. Our mobile STEM Le...
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Group Rates for Museum Admission – OKC National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Plan a Group Visit. Group Rates (15 or more). 62 ) and Military (With ID). Chaperone ratio is 15 to 1). Free admission for bus drivers and group tour operator! Book Now (Pay Online). Book Now (Pay Onsite). First Person: Stories of Hope. Outdoor Symbolic Memorial National Park Ranger Tour. GROUP TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.
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Special Use of Site – OKC National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Special Use of Site. There are some occasions that require special use of this site. Our permitting process ensures that special events are conducted in a manner consistent with our standards. Our goal is for all special events to benefit their participants and the general public while staying true to the. If you have a...
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Press Room – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Upon arrival, please check-in at the front desk in the Museum. Television or radio live shots on Memorial grounds are only allowed by permission of the Memorial office. Please do not leave any equipment or bags unattended or they will be picked up by our security. Reading of the 168 Names. 20th Anniversary Logo (EPS).
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Places of Remembrance – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Communities around the nation and world have joined us in honoring the 168 lives lost on April 19, 1995, including those who have planted seedlings from the Survivor Tree. Richard Bolling Federal Building. This piece of granite from the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building sits outside the offices of GSA at Richard Bol...
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Remembrance, Relevance & Engagement – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Remembrance, Relevance & Engagement. Click the pages below to enlarge for reading. Visit the Memorial Museum. We Remember Trudy Rigney. Reflections of Hope Award. We Remember Andrea Blanton. We Remember Linda Florence. We Remember James Boles. Yesterday at 9:18 pm. 2014-2016 Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.
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InstaMeet at the Memorial – Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. InstaMeet at the Memorial. It was a beautiful morning to take photos at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum. More than 50 photographers joined us for the Memorial’s first Instameet. Bedford Camera & Video and Sigma shared loaner camera lenses and. Visit the Memorial Museum. We Remember Trudy Rigney.
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Donate to the Memorial & Museum – OKC National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Museum admissions, store sales, the OKC Memorial Marathon. Private fundraising and earnings from an endowment allow the Memorial and Museum to be self-sustaining. All gifts to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum are tax deductible,. State / Province / Region. ZIP / Postal Code. Congo, Republic of the. This fi...
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The OKC Memorial Marathon – OKC National Memorial & Museum
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. Directions & Parking. Special Use of Site. Those Who Were Killed. Collections & Research. Programs & Outreach. Or 888.542.HOPE. 620 N Harvey Ave. Started in 2001 with less than 5,000 participants, the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. Now hosts runners from around the world who gather each year to honor the 168 victims of the 1995 bombing. It’s more than just another marathon. It’s a celebration of life. Go to OKCMarathon.com. Visit the Memorial Museum.
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