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Visit: Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102-30325.0 based on 10 reviews
Wow. Very intense museum. They have done an excellent job of recounting the events of April 19, 1995 and the days/months that follow. The museum is interactive and has lots of displays, videos and recordings. Although the museum has created a respectful and informative experience, I do not recommend bringing young children to this museum. It is graphic and intense. The outdoor memorial is just beautiful. A chair for every life lost, the survival tree, and the stunning 901 and 903 structures. I do highly recommend this experience to adults and teens, just not young children.
An engrained memory, amazing to experience it. The museum is arranged well, stepping you through the day and events, honoring the victims, and providing insights into the federal prosecution. Inside took about an hour, outside garden is another 20 minutes. Free parking was easy to navigate. Friendly staff
This was an emotional and powerful museum. The memorial outside is beautifully done showing each person who lost their life that day. I reccomend touring the museum which has so much information. Leave enough time at least 1 1/2 - 2 hours to take it all in. It is a heart wrenching museum that also showed how people pulled together in the middle of that tragedy.
We can see why the Memorial is the number one activity in Oklahoma City. The tour is sobering to say the least. They do a fantastic job of personalizing each individual who lost their life in the tragedy and telling the stories of the survivors. The details, the artifacts and the timeline transport visitors back to that dreadful day. They also focus on the resilience of the city and offer a challenge that this can never happen again. This is a must see when visiting Oklahoma City!
We visited the museum the first day we were in OKC> The museum was well designed and executed. For those who were not familiar with the events and aftermath of that terrible day, you will be fully educated by the end of your visit. The photos of the victims and their stories were heartbreaking. The memorial garden outside was very peaceful and well done.
A very well done museum and memorial to those who died in the bombing of the Federal Building as well as to the survivors. Unfortunately we arrived only about an hour and a half before closing. To do this museum justice plan on two plus hours in the museum. So touching and done in such a thoughtful and moving manner. The stories of the survivors, what they witnessed and what they felt on that eventful day were heartfelt. The memorial outside the building from the East and West Gates to the Reflecting Pool and the Field of Chairs truly touched the heart. Terrorism can be home grown and the Oklahoma City National Museum and Memorial certainly attests to that. If you are able to visit this site I would highly recommend it.
we visited the OKC National Memorial Museum, OKC Firefighters Museum, The Cowboys Western Museum, and the Oklahoma Railroad Museum. The National Memorial Museum is heartbreaking. Everyone should go to see the tragic destruction of 168 lives and the Amazing strength of the OKLAHOMA CITY SPIRIT.
From start to finish this was an incredible experience, one that will push your emotions while doing a great honor to the victims of that horrible day. Beginning with background of the day followed by the Water Resources Board hearing, where you hear the actual bombing, you will get a small sense of what took place. The stories are gut wrenching, particularly the day care center on the 2nd floor, but there are many uplifting stories of people coming together to help one another both that day and in the days ahead. Take the time to explore the Memorial after you've been through the Museum. From the reflecting pool where there was once a street, to the Field of Empty Chairs (where the Murrah building stood) that honors the victims, it is essential part of the visit. A special thank you to Daniel McKee, who spent some time answering our questions and providing insight we were not aware of. Of the many museums we have visited, I would put this at the top along with the 9/11 Memorial and Museum in NYC and the Civil Rights Museum in Memphis.
Very sobering and moving experience to go through the museum . It makes you feel as if you were there in the middle of the chaos. They do an incredible job beginning to end. The most impressive thing was how so many good citizens came together after this and helped each other. We need more of this type of behavior today. The outdoor memorial is very well done and the Chairs are a visual reminder of all those lost that day. Highly recommend!
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