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Jimmy Do’s photo is now on display at the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. It's located in the exhibit titled “Hope” and features the significance of the Thunder players in front of ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum unveiled a new exhibit titled “Hope Wins,” honoring both the Thunder’s first NBA championship and the 30th anniversary of the OKC bombing as ...
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Tragedy to triumph: 30 years after the OKC bombing, a city ... - MSNBob Hawthorne stood in front of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum as the team rode by in open-top buses, just a few feet away from the empty chair bearing the name of his father, Thomas ...
From Bricktown to the Oklahoma City Thunder, OKC has transformed a lot over the last 30 years. Karl Torp looks at what made the change possible.
Thunder fans lined up to celebrate Oklahoma City's first NBA Championship, and Kari Watkins, President & CEO of the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, says the moment is about much more ...
The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum has spent the past several months of 2025 remembering the victims and reflecting on how far Oklahoma City has come.
Susan Chambers, chairman of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, explained the significance of the location where Do captured the photo. “Photographer Jimmy Do found his way to the ...
Throughout the two-mile parade route — which wound past the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, City Hall, Scissortail Park and the Oklahoma City Convention Center — attendees cheered as ...
Kari Watkins, the director of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, said this year's social distancing restrictions are necessary but unfortunate, as survivors and victims' family ...
Susan Chambers, chairman of the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum, explained the significance of the location where Do captured the photo.
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