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The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum debuted a new installation featuring an iconic photo of the Thunder team in ...
Thunder photographer Jimmy Do captured a moment of the Championship parade that is the essence of the city's resilience and ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum unveiled a new installation titled "Hope Wins," commemorating the Oklahoma City ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum unveiled a new exhibit titled “Hope Wins,” honoring both the Thunder’s first NBA ...
Alexander, has become a symbol of Oklahoma City's resilience and is now displayed at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and ...
Sara Sweet wanted her dad to know how much she missed him and wished he was here for the Thunder's run. Then, her note at the ...
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For a brief moment, the spot where OKC once felt its most intense trauma was engulfed with cheers celebrating its biggest victory.
By the time the run was over, they had already decided the race would begin and end at the Oklahoma City National Memorial, guiding runners through historic neighborhoods and around Lake Hefner.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum apologized after some loved ones of victims and even some survivors were not able to get inside Saturday's ceremony.
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, constructed on the site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, was dedicated on April 19, 2000.