Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum

Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum featuring a park, a pond and a sunset
Reflect on the history of the city at this sprawling park, which commemorates the victims, survivors and rescue teams involved in the Oklahoma City bombing of 1995.

The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is a symbolic tribute to a devastating event in the city’s history. Memorials, sculptures and museum exhibits tell the story of the terrorist attack that took place in 1995. Wander through a collection of reflective areas and play your part in preserving the memory of those affected by the Oklahoma City bombing.

On April 19, 1995, a truck filled with explosives was detonated outside the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The explosion impacted the north face of the building and killed 168 people within. View the Oklahoma City National Memorial formed around the bomb site in response to the tragedy, providing an important outlet for grief, hope and resilience in the city.

Stroll through the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial, which is comprised of a series of reflective monuments. Walk through the monumental bronze Gates of Time and wander alongside the Reflecting Pool. This shallow granite pool marks the former Fifth Street location. The site of the Murrah building is marked by the Field of Empty Chairs, which represent the 168 people who lost their lives. See the names of the 600 people who survived the bombings inscribed on the remaining original walls of the Murrah building.

Make your way to a tall American elm tree, which survived the blast and is now known as the Survivor Tree. Nearby, the Rescuers’ Orchard features plantings of redbuds, maples and elms that represent the rescue teams who came to the aid of the survivors.

Enter the Memorial Museum to go on a self-guided tour through the events that took place on and after April 19, 1995. Discover a story of hope and resilience and learn about the efforts that helped the city to rebuild.

The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum is located in downtown Oklahoma City. The National Memorial Museum and the Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism are located north of the park. There is an admission fee for entry to the museum however, the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is free to visit any time of the day.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Aug 20, 2019

Must see...I remember seeing it on TV but to see and hear from survivors makes it more real. I was glad for my daughter to go through it with me. Amazing how much OKC people came together.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Jun 23, 2019

A 'must see' location if you're in OKC. The memorial is lovely and was well planned. It make you remember a terrible day, yet it was awesome how the people of OKC came together to help each other.

5/5 - Excellent

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May 4, 2019

Our stay was to run in the Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon. This location was convenient to that event.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Mar 17, 2019

Dress for the weather so you can enjoy outside part, especially if you have smaller children.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Mar 6, 2019

A must see.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveler
Feb 7, 2019

Incredible experience. I would recommend everyone see this memorial- we can never forget that day

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