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Discover the profound history and enduring spirit at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, a pivotal tourist attraction located at 620 N Harvey Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73102. This site serves as a touching memorial park and a dynamic history museum, capturing the hearts of visitors with its powerful exhibits and poignant tributes to resilience and unity. As one of the most visited museums in the region, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum offers an immersive journey through a significant chapter of Oklahoma City's history. The museum's thoughtful displays and educational programs provide an in-depth look at the impact of the event it commemorates, fostering reflection and understanding among its guests. Visitors consistently praise the museum for its well-curated experiences and the profound emotional impact of its exhibits, reflecting an exceptionally high level of visitor satisfaction. Whether you're a history buff, a family looking for an educational outing, or simply someone who seeks to honor and remember, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a must-visit destination. Plan your visit today and experience a powerful blend of history, education, and remembrance at this revered museum and memorial park. Connect with a pivotal moment in history and leave with a deeper understanding of the resilience and unity that defines Oklahoma City.

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Lani Jones
Lani Jones -Google user
a month ago
Review of the Oklahoma City National Memorial ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (5/5 Stars) Visiting the Oklahoma City National Memorial was an incredibly moving and humbling experience. The site is beautifully designed, with powerful symbolism throughout—especially the Field of Empty Chairs, which honors each life lost in the 1995 bombing. The...Read More
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Alesha Holloman
Alesha Holloman -Google user
2 weeks ago
We were traveling back from the Rocky Mountains and decided to stop and see the memorial. It was absolutely beautiful. We did not have time to see the museum but the gentleman that helped us outside was great about answering any questions we had. Definitely...Read More
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Kay
Kay -Google user
a month ago
What an incredibly touching memorial that can move the strongest person to tears. You can feel the pain at this memorial with so many innocent young and old lives lost. This was a beautiful memorial to honor those lives lost and those left behind. The...Read More
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Mandi Mae
Mandi Mae -Google user
6 days ago
As sad as the event is this is one of the best museums Ive been to. As far as being interactive it was definitely a great experience. Amazingly done! The grounds are beautiful. Make sure to visit the grounds...Read More
Hunter Scott
Hunter Scott -Google user
a month ago
Very powerful and emotional! I can’t believe such a tragedy occurred. The museum was very insightful on what occurred on that day and how the people responded so bravely and were able to stop as much as they could.
David Sweidel
David Sweidel -Google user
a month ago
This was such a tragic event in American history! The memorial is beautiful and gives a great tribute to those that lost their lives, were seriously injured and the first responders that had to work to try and save as many as they could...Read More
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Retired “Foodie” Lady
Retired “Foodie” Lady -Google user
2 weeks ago
We visited this very moving memorial and museum for the Oklahoma City Bombing by McVay in 1995. The outdoor guided tour around the reflection pool and the Empty Chairs representing the victims killed was very informative! Each chair was etched with the name of the...Read More
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Todd Lytle
Todd Lytle -Google user
2 weeks ago
30 Years Ago 9:01 - 9:03 What happened @ 9:02 changed our country forever! Don’t miss the opportunity to honor, reflect and pray for the families of the 167 souls lost & 700+ injured that April morning in 1995.
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Royal Grubbs
Royal Grubbs -Google user
2 months ago
Wow. A beautiful, sobering, impactful memorial. It is a powerful symbol of the resilient American spirit. Lots of symbolism here. It is always very quiet around this memorial, and people are respectful. The grounds are kept very nice as well. Definitely a must see location...Read More
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Samantha Carroll
Samantha Carroll -Google user
5 months ago
Visiting the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a profoundly moving experience that stays with you long after you leave. From the moment you approach the beautiful Outdoor Symbolic Memorial — with the serene reflecting pool and the hauntingly empty chairs representing each life...Read More
Denver Bossnup
Denver Bossnup -Google user
4 months ago
This was an amazing experience I have visited outside of the museum multiple times, I took my daughter there we visited the museum in the daytime and she wanted to come back at night to see the outside with the lights on. Inside the museum...Read More
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TheThetrackracer
TheThetrackracer -Google user
3 months ago
After wanting to visit this site for some time, I was finally able to visit. I am so glad I did. Visiting this memorial gave such meaning. The site is well thought out. From the 901 to the 903 Gates, to...Read More
Akshat Kumar
Akshat Kumar -Google user
5 months ago
It feels surreal to be writing a review of Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum on the 30th anniversary of the event that changed Oklahoma City and the world forever. The nature of violence and its impact on the residents are quite accurately captured in...Read More
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Chrystal Limon
Chrystal Limon -Google user
2 months ago
This was one of the most powerful and emotional stops on our road trip. I'm from Louisiana, traveling with my friend from California, and we both left here deeply moved. The museum walks you through the timeline of events with so much care and respect....Read More
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Emlaurenzana
Emlaurenzana -Google user
a week ago
A moving tribute for those lost on this that terrible day. I liked how they incorporated temains of the building into the memorial. There was a ranger on site to answer questions. It is in downtown, but pretty easily accessible. There is a public parking...Read More
Lucy B.
Lucy B. -Google user
2 months ago
First time here and really loved it. This place was created with kindness and thought for all of it.. I cannot imagine how hard this must have been. I cried most of the visit. I was in high school in Canada when this happened I barely remember...Read More
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Kathryn Milich
Kathryn Milich -Google user
3 months ago
We had a self-guided tour for almost 3 and 1/2 hours. There's so much information to learn and over 3 acres of property to explore. The outside grounds was absolutely beautiful.
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Amber Neighbor
Amber Neighbor -Google user
a month ago
This was really cool. I love that the memorial took out part of the street in order to make the reflecting pool. It is moving and quiet in the middle of the city. It was simple but poignant. My son was with us (18 yrs)...Read More
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Sharon Her
Sharon Her -Google user
2 months ago
I came to this site as a teenager before the whole memorial was complete and it was very sad and hard to understand. Coming back as an adult, it is still sad, but there is a peace and beauty to the memorial. We will never...Read More
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Rebecca Garcia
Rebecca Garcia -Google user
2 weeks ago
We only had a brief time to visit the outside portions but it was still a powerful and moving experience. The memorial is so well done with information easily accessible to understand the design. It explains the event while focusing on the individual impact and...Read More
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