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Oklahoma City Bombing
At 9:02 am on April 19, 1995, a large bomb decimated the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people.
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Oklahoma City Trivia Facts
These are the facts about Oklahoma City, the little bits of trivia research that you need to know.
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Oklahoma City National Memorial
Oklahoma City National Memorial, including a park description and information on how to get there, activities, facilities, and park history.
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Glossary - Oklahoma City Bombing
On the morning of April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City became forever linked to one of the nation's most horrific events. Timothy McVeigh, who would later be ...
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The Oklahoma City Thunder?
Jul 19, 2008 ... By Adam Knapp, About.com Guide to Oklahoma City since 2005 ... POLL: What do you think of the name Oklahoma City Thunder? 1) I love it. ...
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Oklahoma City Philharmonic Profile
Get history, shows, ticket information and contact numbers for the Oklahoma City Philharmonic. The Oklahoma City Philharmonic has been around in its current ...
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History of Oklahoma City
The history of Oklahoma City is an interesting one to be sure. Born out of the relocation of Native Americans, the Oklahoma territory contained an area of ...
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Attractions and Events in Oklahoma City
These are the things that make Oklahoma City unique, the attractions and events that people come to see. There's Bricktown and the Zoo, museums and the ...
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