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#1 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/24/2010 #4

Bill Clintoon walks through the Field of Empty Chairs, away from the chair of Oklahoma City bombing victim Alan G. Whicher of the U.S. Secret Service, after laying a bouquet of flowers on the chair during a visit to the Oklahoma City National Memorial. Clintoon was in town to accept the sixth annual Reflections of Hope Award for his work in helping Oklahoma City transform following the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building fifteen years ago and for his international peace work during his presidency and over the past decade.
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#2 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/20/2015 #4

Tyjenae Perry, 9, and her sister Tamiyjah Perry, 8, at their great-aunt Castine Brooks Hearn Deveroux’s memorial at the twentieth Remembrance Ceremony, the anniversary ceremony for victims of the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum in Oklahoma City, Sunday.
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#3 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/21/2015 #5

People listen during a remembrance ceremony in Oklahoma City. The bombing 20 years ago killed 168 people and injured many others.
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#4 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/22/2016 #1

A mourner visits his fraternity brother for the first time before a memorial service, as Oklahoma City marks the 21st anniversary of the terrorist bombing, April 19th, 2016, in Oklahoma City, OK. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols carried out the bombing in 1995 of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building that killed 169 people and injured more than 680 others. There is a memorial chair hand crafted from glass, bronze, and stone as a marker for each victim of the bombing.
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#6 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 04/19/2022 #14

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#7 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 04/19/2022 #15

In 1995, a truck bomb destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City, killing 168 people. (Bomber Timothy McVeigh, who prosecutors said had planned the attack as revenge for the Waco siege of two years earlier, was convicted of federal murder charges and executed in 2001.) #Bombing1995OklahomaCity
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#8 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 05/27/2022 #13

In 1998, Michael Fortier, the government’s star witness in the Oklahoma City bombing case, was sentenced to twelve years in prison after apologizing for not warning anyone about the deadly plot. (Fortier was freed in January 2006.) #Bombing1995OklahomaCity
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#9 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 08/10/2022 #11

In 1995, Timothy James McVeigh and Terry Lynn Nichols were charged with eleven counts in the Oklahoma City bombing (McVeigh was convicted of murder and executed; Nichols was convicted of conspiracy and involuntary manslaughter and sentenced to life in prison). #TimothyMcVeigh #TerryNichols #Bombing1995OklahomaCity
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#10 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 04/22/2024 #2

The Field of Empty Chairs is pictured during the 29th annual Remembrance Ceremony at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.
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