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OKC - June 9th, 2007

- Brad - Wednesday, June 27th, 2007 : goo

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The first five of these pictures are of Oklahoma City National Memorial, site of the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oklahoma_city_bombing.

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Bricktown, OKC

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serlingrod: 27th Jun 2007 - 15:57 GMT

what a coincidence, I just had a conversation not even an hour ago with a co-worker who is from OKC about this very memorial. he remembers walking down the hall of his high school and hearing what sounded like a loud clap of thunder. it is indeed a beautiful memorial. thank you for sharing.

Peter: 27th Jun 2007 - 19:25 GMT

i remember them interrupting our wednesday assembly (it was my senior year in high school) to announce the bombing... wow, i hadn't thought about that in a while...

now, having become a er since then, remembering back feels even more profound...

vickie : 17th Aug 2008 - 00:39 GMT

I was living in Texas at the time of the Murrah bombing. As I watched the coverage on television, my eyes filled with tears, not just for the victims, but for the way Oklahomans joined hands, working together, to help each other in this heartbreaking crisis. It made me proud of be an Oklahoman. Your'e doin' fine, Oklahoma!

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