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Album Description:
In memory of those who died in the tragic Oklahoma City bombing of the The Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on the morning of April 19, 1995, killing 168 people.
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3 comments
Thank you, Emilie - and thank your husband for the information on 'Har-Ber Village' that is IT!!! My brother's name was Harvey and vaguely I remembered some connection but couldn't define it. I really thank you and I'm also pleased you liked my Cypress trees ... note that it takes 30 years for a Cypres to grow one inch in diameter! They are fascinating trees. Off I go to send the Har-Ber info to my sister-in-law. Take care, Judy
said ladybug591
Hi Emilie - I liked looking through this album of tribute to all who lost their lives in OK City - what a horrible event! ... Now for the reason I'm here; I'm trying to locate the name of a museum/collection of items in NE OK that we visited in the 90's when my sister-in-law lived in western MO. I think the name is hyphenated - the first part of a man's and his wife's names. He had a trucking business of some kind and sent his 'guys' out but asked them to bring home 'treasures' of all kinds. He had everything from dolls to farm equipment. If you know what I'm referring to, or could direct me to someone who might, I'd appreciate it. ... Judy aka L@dybug
said ladybug591
Hi Emilie! What a wonderful memorial with such beautiful modern architecture! The reflections in the water give a special solemn note. Thanks for sharing your impressive excellent pictures! With best wishes and love, Henri and Käthi
said oertlif_2
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