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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum debuted a new installation featuring an iconic photo of the Thunder team in ...
A comprehensive timeline of events before and after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City.
Those chairs represented the 168 lives lost in the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City.
Former Oklahoma County Sheriff John Whetsel reflects on his involvement in the aftermath of the Oklahoma City bombing, one of the deadliest domestic terrorist attacks in U.S. history. In a recent ...
OKC Thunder's championship parade photo immortalized at the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum—explore the new exhibit's significance.
Jimmy Do knew he wanted a shot including the OKC Memorial during the Thunder parade. Why the team photographer's iconic shot ...
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 ...
Iconic photo of Thunder’s Championship Parade at OKC National Memorial now available for purchase. Celebrate a poignant ...
Earlier this year, Oklahoma City remembered the 30 years it’s been since the dark day which saw 168 lives lost in the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah federal building.
Paycom Center is scheduled to remain the name of the current building until it closes, which would include three more Thunder ...
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The Oklahoma City Federal Building; Gone, But Why?The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, completed in 1977, was a prominent structure in downtown Oklahoma City, housing ...
For three decades, the strongest bond holding this city together was the shared trauma of the Oklahoma City bombing. Now, after reaching the pinnacle of sports competition — a championship in ...
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