The Oklahoma City National Memorial honors the victims of the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. This tragic event resulted in the loss of 168 lives and left many others injured. The memorial features a reflecting pool, a field of empty chairs representing each victim, and the Survivor Tree, symbolizing resilience.
Visitors can explore the Memorial Museum, which provides detailed accounts of the bombing and its aftermath. The museum includes personal stories, photographs, and artifacts that help educate the public about the impact of the tragedy and the importance of healing and remembrance.