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Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum Tickets

Overview
The Memorial Museum is an interactive learning experience that takes you on a chronological self-guided tour through the story of April 19, 1995, and the days, weeks and years that followed the bombing of Oklahoma City’s Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building. The story tracks the remarkable journey of loss, resilience, justice and hope.
City: Oklahoma City
Mon 21 Oct
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Starting at $19.24
Mon 21 Oct
Starting at $19.24
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What's Included
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Oklahoma City
620 N Harvey Ave,
This ticket provides direct entry into the attraction
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
What To Expect
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Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
This is a self-guided tour. Parking is available around the site in lots and with meters on the street. Be sure to download the App for tours and more information. The Museum is open Monday through Saturday from 9AM to 6PM and on Sunday from noon to 6PM. The Museum is closed Easter, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. The Outdoor Symbolic Memorial is a place of quiet reflection and is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Designed by Butzer Design Partnership, this Memorial honors the victims, survivors, rescuers, and all who were changed forever on April 19, 1995. It encompasses the now-sacred soil where the Murrah Building once stood, as well as the surrounding area devastated during the attack.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (211)
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Jay W
Aug 2021
This morning we got tickets to the Oklahoma City Memorial & Museum. We started our day earlier than when the museum opened at 9 AM by seeing the outdoor plaza. We met a nice woman on her walk who told us about what we were seeing outside. The chairs are ordered by what floor the victims were on and their close proximity to where the building was bombed. The survivor tree survived the bomb blast. The reflecting pool runs along what was the street where the Ryder truck was. The gates on both ends are indicative of the time just before or just after the bombing at 9:02. The museum was excellent and covered the bombing itself in a very dramatic way with many movies, videos, and short articles to read. It also covers the investigation and trial of Timothy McVeigh as well as the healing of Oklahoma City afterward. We have been to the 911 Memorial and the feeling was similar but not quite to the same scale. We gave ourselves two hours for the indoor activities, and with our teenagers that was just about right.
Gary M
Jul 2021
It is a very sobering monument to a very terrible act but as someone who closely watch as the event unfolded in real time I was disappointed, McVeighs backstory was incomplete and glossed over. I feel his motivation should be included. It wasn't just federal employees that died here. More than a few folk in the surrounding buildings were casualties and I am glad they received recognition here. I do not know if it is ever specifically mentioned here but from my best guess the truck was detonated about where the reflecting pool is today.
sunni014
Jul 2021
Brought our 13 YOA grandson to the Memorial. It has been upgraded a lot since the last time we were there. The upgrades are great and go into a lot more detail which is very interesting. My grandson really learned a lot of the history by reading everything in the museum. Very well put together museum.

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