If there is an article for this, please merge; I couldn't find one after a ten minute search though.
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http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
If there is an article for this, please merge; I couldn't find one after a ten minute search though.
[category=]Testing[/category]
http://www.oklahomacitynationalmemorial.org
Bump for PluPan.
Good new for the future of the Oklahoma City National Memorial.
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum meets 9:03 fund goal of $15 million. | News OK
The funds will be used for enhancements to the museum and for the memorial’s endowment. Museum officials hope new multimedia displays will better connect with and educate young people about the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building.
Scaffolding went up recently on the south side of the building, presumably related to the ongoing expansion...
Would it be inappropriate for them to show the memorial on TV during the NBA playoffs? It seems like the memorial is a valid landmark that could be added to the rotation of places they show when going to a commercial break. I feel like they only places that get shown are Devon Tower, Bricktown, the Crystal Bridge, Skydance Bridge, and maybe a skyline shot or two. I didn't know if it would be disrespectful or somehow take away from the memorial by showing it in this context though.
2/8/2015
Thunder to underwrite admission to Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum once a month in 2020
On the 25th of each month this year, the Thunder will underwrite admission to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum.
“Being able to provide admission to the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum is a direct way that we can assist with furthering the museum’s focus on education, reflection and healing,” Thunder vice president of community relations Christine Berney said in a team release.--Excerpts from Oklahoman--January 8, 2020
Somber 25th anniversary of the bombing today:
Nice^^^
Tucked into the defense bill, a long-owed debt to the OKC Memorial & Museum.
A soldier from Ft. Sill stands over a memorial chair while on a tour of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum during the "Soldiers‡ï Day Out" troop movement in Oklahoma City, Okla. on Monday, Dec. 21, 2020. The annual Oklahoma City tour and day on the town is held for military personnel not heading home for Christmas holiday. The event was hosted by the Edmond chapter of Blue Star Mothers of America. [Chris Landsberger/The Oklahoman]
It’s just $1 million in a $740 billion bill.
But it’s big, in principal and in principle, to the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, which has been owed the $1 million from the federal government since George W. Bush was president.
The authorization for the money was tucked in the annual defense bill, which was enacted on Friday when the Senate completed the override of President Donald Trump’s veto... FULL STORY: https://oklahoman.com/article/567952...tm_term=010221
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