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St. Paul's Cathedral
This building, first opened on Easter Sunday 1904, ...
Oklahoma City Bombing Responders' Memorial
We Salute And Honor You
April 19, 1995
The gra...
Oklahoma City Bombing Children's Memorial
In Memoriam
Nineteen Little Boys And Girls Killed In...
Journal Record Building South Wall
The south wall of the Journal Record Building direc...
Georgia / North Carolina
(North Side):
Georgia
The colony of Georgia wa...
Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum
Site Before Bombing • Site Today
Before April...
Original Site Of San Miguel School
Original Site of San Miguel School
1888 - 1950
The Governor's Palace and Gardens
The Governor's Palace was the home of five Royal Lieutenan...
Children's Area
Children were a significant part of the worldwide r...
White Lake CCC Camp
An installation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Initia...
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St. Paul's Cathedral
This building, first opened on Easter Sunday 1904, became the Episcopal Cathedral in 1908. The congregation dates from 1893.
Marker is at the intersection of Robinson Avenue and NW 7th Street, on the right when traveling north on Robinson Avenue.
Courtesy ...
Oklahoma City Bombing Responders' Memorial
We Salute And Honor You
April 19, 1995
The grateful citizens of Oklahoma hereby express their gratitude to all Protective and Rescue Personnel, who amid death, danger, darkness and depression, rendered superb service above and beyond the call of duty. They were ...
Oklahoma City Bombing Children's Memorial
In Memoriam
Nineteen Little Boys And Girls Killed In The OKC Bombing
April 19, 1995
"He took them up in his arms...."
Mark 10:16 (KJV)
Painting: Alice Murray
Marker is at the intersection of Robinson Avenue and NW 5th Street, on the right when traveling north ...
Journal Record Building South Wall
The south wall of the Journal Record Building directly faced the blast's impact and was heavily damaged by the April 19, 1995 bombing. Parts of the south wall were separated from the floor beams, and the arched section of the ...
Georgia / North Carolina
(North Side):
Georgia
The colony of Georgia was charted in 1732, named for King George II of England, and settled in 1733. It was one of the 13 original states.
(South Side):
North Carolina
Colonized, 1585 – 87, by first English settlers in America; permanently ...
Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum
Site Before Bombing • Site Today
Before April 19, 1995, the two-block area between NW 4th and 6th Streets and Robinson and Harvey Avenues served as the northern edge of the downtown core. This area was a workplace to hundreds ...
Original Site Of San Miguel School
Original Site of San Miguel School
1888 - 1950
Donated by the citizens of San Miguel
Designed by Bunn H. Turnbow
Marker is on K Street 0.2 miles north of 10th Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
The Governor's Palace and Gardens
The Governor's Palace was the home of five Royal Lieutenant-Governors, two Royal Governors, and the first two Governors of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Patrick Henry and Thomas Jefferson. An act by Virginia's General Assembly in 1706 authorized the construction of ...
Children's Area
Children were a significant part of the worldwide response in April 1995, responding with words of encouragement and messages of hope - for Rescue Workers specifically - and Oklahomans in general. Thousands of ceramic tiles were sent to Oklahoma in ...
White Lake CCC Camp
An installation of the Civilian Conservation Corps. Initiated modern park improvements. Established here 1835; closed 1942.
Marker is on U.S. 701 just north of North Carolina Route 41, on the right when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org