OKC Memorial
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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is dedicated to educating visitors about the impact of violence. FREE PARKING with Museum admission.
- How cool, @rodstewart visited the Memorial and Museum today! In town for a concert, Stewart toured both the Memorial and Museum. Thanks for making the time to stop by.
- #WeRemember the 168 who were killed on this day 25 years ago. Our hope is that looking back on their stories ensures we all know the impact of violence. Learn the stories of those who were killed at MemorialMuseum.com/those-who-were….
- The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is proud to partner with the @okcthunder in creating the team's 2019-20 City Edition uniform honoring those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever by the 1995 bombing.
- Attorney General Merrick Garland uses his experience from the Oklahoma City bombing to deal with today’s animosity towards the men and woman of the @FBI. 🧵
00:00 - #WeRemember the 168 who were killed on this day 26 years ago. Learn their stories at MemorialMuseum.com/those-who-were….
- We continued our long-standing tradition of touring new @okcthunder players through the Museum today. Executive Director Kari Watkins and Thunder General Manager and Memorial Trustee Sam Presti joined the new team members and gave them insights into our Oklahoma Standard.
- From a community who has experienced domestic terrorism and violence, we applaud the efforts of the local law enforcement and the FBI in putting a stop to the terrorism plot in Michigan. As Americans, we must unite together and condemn hatred and the rise of the extremist groups.
- The beginning of a day — staff places a single rose on each Chair of those who were killed 23 years ago. #WeRemember
- Today we strive to remember and celebrate the 168 lives of those killed 23 years ago. Join our Day of Remembrance by using #WeRemember to share your memories and thoughts.
- The sides of the @okcthunder uniform represent the Gates of Time – the two gates that border the Memorial. Framing the moment of destruction at 9:02, the 9:01 Gate depicts the innocence before the attack. The 9:03 Gate marks when healing began.
- We appreciate the @okcthunder for bringing new players and staff to tour the Memorial Museum today. Educating new Oklahomans on our history is key to keeping this story moving forward. #OKStandard
- 28 years ago, our community witnessed the deadliest act of domestic terrorism in U.S. history. Today, #WeRemember those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever.


















