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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
Fri 25 Oct
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Starting at $19.24
Fri 25 Oct
Starting at $19.24
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What's Included
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Parking Fees
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Meeting point
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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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ljfeier
Jun 2019
My family (kids are 13-12-7) are so glad we visited; it really is better than you imagine and more than worth the price of admission. It is very emotional and our youngest really struggled when we got to the part about the daycare center... empaths be warned. In this day in age of news stories about terrorism on the daily its critical we can see one in this in-depth way so we can remember that behind each of these events their are real victims with real families and true heroes. The good in the world always outweighs the bad.
Response from Host
Jun 2019
Thanks for visiting! We're glad your kids were able to join and learn our story.
preppytraveler09
Jun 2019
I have lived in Tulsa for a number of years but had never made time to visit this museum and memorial. I was so impressed with how the museum was laid out with the timeline of events. I was quite young when this happened so I don’t remember the media coverage. It was so inspiring how the people of OKC came together. A friend and I spend close to 3 hours at the museum. A must see when in OKC!
Response from Host
Jun 2019
Thank you for visiting!
melonyw196
Jun 2019
I was about 11 years old when this tragedy occurred. I had no idea the magnitude of this attack until visiting this museum and memorial. The museum is a VERY intense walk through of the day and the aftermath. I cried. I cried so hard at one video I had to walk away and compose myself. The museum is incredibly detailed with many videos of people from that day and very detailed descriptions of everything that occurred. The memorial is phenomenal. I suggest touring the museum first then walking around the memorial. You have a better understanding of where buildings were and what the memorial commemorates. This is a DEF MUST SEE when visiting OKC.
Response from Host
Jun 2019
Thank you for visiting!

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