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On April 19, 1995 the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma was the site of a terrorist bombing which killed 168 innocent men, women and children. Timothy McVeigh was convicted and executed for the crime. This is the somber memorial for this violent act. I have visited the site several times, and probably now have close to 500 photos. And, I will probably visit several more times. Of course, more photos will be added to this gallery.
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Oklahoma City National Memorial.
Camera: Nikon Corporation (Nikon D200) |
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Original size: 3872px x 2592px |
Current: 400px x 268px |
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