Oklahoma City National Memorial

Bounded by NW 6th St., N. Robinson Ave., NW 4th St. and N. Harvey Ave., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. County/parish: Oklahoma.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places October 09, 1997. NRIS 01000278.

1 contributing building. 4 contributing sites. 1 contributing structure. 5 contributing objects.

Also known as:

  • Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Plazaz and Parking Garage
  • India Temple Shrine Building
  • Journal Record Building

From Wikipedia:

Oklahoma City National Memorial

The Oklahoma City National Memorial is a memorial site in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, that honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were affected by the Oklahoma City bombing on April 19, 1995. It is situated on the former site of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, which was damaged in the bombing and was soon after torn down to make way for the memorial. The building was located on NW 5th Street between N. Robinson Avenue and N. Harvey Avenue.

The national memorial was authorized on October 9, 1997, by President Bill Clinton's signing of the Oklahoma City National Memorial Act of 1997. It was administratively listed on the National Register of Historic Places the same day. The memorial is administered by Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation, with National Park Service staff to help interpret the memorial for visitors.

The memorial was formally dedicated on April 19, 2000, the fifth anniversary of the bombing. The museum was dedicated and opened 10 months later on February 19, 2001.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/86511782

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