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25201-Orig Bldg * Part of the Survivor Wall, the only remaining walls of the Murrah Building. More than 800 names are inscribed on salvaged pieces of granite from the Building lobby.
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25226-Jesus wept * This statue is at a church across the street from the Memorial. The base is etched with the words, And Jesus Wept. * 433 x 650 * (111KB)
25221-The Fence * A chain link fence was installed to protect the site of the Murrah Building. Almost immediately, people began to leave tokens of love and hope on the Fence. The items now total more than 60,000 and are collected periodically and preserved in an archives.  Today more than 200 feet of the original fence give people the opportunity to leave tokens of remembrance and hope.
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  25201-Orig Bldg  
  25226-Jesus wept  
  25221-The Fence  
25261-Survivor Tree * This 90 year old American Elm stands as a symbol of human resilience. The message around the tree reads, The spirit of this city and this nation will not be defeated; our deeply rooted faith sustains us.
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  25261-Survivor Tree  
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