Twenty years after the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, the area around The Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum has come back stronger than ever before.
20th anniversary
More than a somber anniversary, this year also marks the two-decade renaissance of our city
This cluster between Midtown and downtown is one of dozens across our urban landscape where new restaurants, coffee shops and art galleries have opened, giving Oklahoma City renewed economic hope after decades of decay.
#okcstrong 20 things to know now, 20 years after the bombing
Each year, its survivors and victims are commemorated, and this week, a series of memorials, events and productions pay tribute to the men, women and children who lost their lives.
Cover Story Teaser: More than a somber anniversary, this year also marks the two-decade renaissance of our city
Twenty years have passed since the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995. In this issue, Oklahoma Gazette looks at how it still impacts city development and growth, how our interfaith communities pulled together and why our reaction helped redefine our city and state. P.4, 6, 14, 26, 29, 30 […]
Commentary: #okcstrong Hope springs from tragedy
Many ask me why I live in a state that vilifies and marginalizes minority groups.
