Located in the heart of downtown Oklahoma City, the memorial and museum honor the victims and pay tribute to the resilience of the community in the aftermath of the tragedy. The memorial features a number of striking and poignant features, including the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, which consists of a series of bronze and stone sculptures, benches, and landscaped areas. The memorial also includes the Survivor Tree, a surviving elm tree that was badly damaged in the bombing but has since been restored.
The museum, which is located in the former Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the site of the bombing, tells the story of the tragedy through a variety of exhibits and displays. These include artifacts from the bombing, such as twisted steel beams and shattered glass, as well as personal items belonging to the victims. The museum also includes a number of interactive exhibits, such as a simulated rescue operation, that give visitors a sense of what it was like to be on the ground during and after the bombing.
In addition to its permanent exhibits, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum also hosts a number of special events and programs throughout the year
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- Oklahoma City Zoo
- Myriad Botanical Gardens
- National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
- Oklahoma City Museum of Art
- Science Museum Oklahoma
- Frontier City
- Devon Ice Rink
- Bricktown River Walk Park
- The Paramount OKC
Overall, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a powerful and moving tribute to the victims of the Oklahoma City bombing and a testament to the resilience of the community. It is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Oklahoma City.
