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EYEwitness Tour with Don Martin
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First Person – First Responder Chief Richard Kelley
Richard Kelley was off duty and responded as a paramedic when the bomb exploded in downtown Oklahoma City. He is now the chief of the Oklahoma City Fire Department.
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26th Anniversary Remembrance Ceremony
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Oklahoma City Culture Box
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Macomb Schools Builds a Reflection Garden
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See the Shared Experience Exhibit this September
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We Strive to Keep Our Visitors Safe
We strive to keep our visitors safe during their time at the Memorial and Museum. See what we're doing to make sure you feel comfortable in the Memorial Museum.
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Virtual Hope Trunks
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Back to School Resources for Educators!
The beginning of a new school year can be exciting, but also a little daunting. This past year we have faced many challenges and the way we interact with each other has changed. We've got several resources for educators to use in their classrooms!
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STEM Camp at the Museum
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Better Conversations on March 23rd
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2021 Earth Day – Survivor Tree
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Survivor Wall
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Response to Florida Building Collapse
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April at the Memorial and Museum
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First Person – Donna Weaver McGinty and Tim Weaver
Michael D. Weaver, husband and father to Donna and Tim, worked as an attorney in the Legal Division at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. He was one of the 168 individuals that was killed on April 19, 1995.
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Preserving History to Impact the Future
In the depths of the Memorial Museum sits the Memorial Archives – home to thousands of home videos, photos, letters, and more – too many to put on display in the Museum. Five years ago the Memorial Museum began an ambitious plan to share the stories these artifacts tell from those directly impacted by the bombing.
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First Person – Survivor Arlene Blanchard
Arlene was working as an Army Personnel Sergeant in the Army Recruiting Battalion housed on the 4th Floor in the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building when a bomb exploded at 9:02am on April 19, 1995.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters at the Museum
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