| Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum was created to honor those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The Memorial and Museum are dedicated to educating visitors about the impact of violence, informing about events surrounding the bombing, and inspiring hope and healing through lessons learned by those affected. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial includes the Field of Empty Chairs with each chair honoring one of the 168 people who were killed, the monumental bronze-clad Gates of Time, a shallow 318 foot long reflecting pool, the promontory and Survivor Tree, Rescuers Orchard and a special area for children. The Memorial Grounds are open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The 24,000 sq ft interactive learning Memorial Museum tells the story of the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. Visitors to the museum hear the only-known recording of the explosion, see the chaos and devastation immediately following the bombing and learn from family members of those killed, survivors, and rescuers, in their own words, about recovery and rebuilding. Powerful video programs, moving oral histories, bomb-damaged artifacts and touching stories all combine to create a powerful and unforgettable experience. General Info: Credit Cards Accepted, Gift Shop, Handicap Accessible, Meeting Room, Senior Discount Tour Group Services: Tour Bus Parking, Group Rates, Guided Tours, Accommodates Tour Groups Days/Hours Open: Last ticket is sold at 5pm each day. Directions: Located in downtown Oklahoma City, just NW of the I-40 & I-35 junction. Highway Corridor: I-35, I-40, I-44 Group Contact: Julie Likes Event Contact: Toni Clopton |



