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The symbolic chairs were designed in two sizes, the smaller size representing the absence of 19 children.
25191-Reflection pool * The two huge twin gates mark the formal entrance to the Memorial. They frame the exact moment of destruction - 9:02 AM, April 19, 1995. The East Gate represents 9:01, marking the innocence of the city before the attack. The West Gate represents 9:03, the moment we were changed forever.
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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)

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