Oklahoma City National Memorial 620 N. Harvey Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73102 The Memorial & Museum are located at 6th St. and Harvey Ave in Oklahoma City, OK. Summers are very warm with temperatures averaging mid-high 90’s. Also, be mindful of the heat index. Spring weather brings mild temperatures, 60’s-70’s, but the ability to produce severe storms that could include heavy rains, strong winds, hail, and tornadoes. While winters are generally mild delivering temperatures in the 30’s and 40’s, the wind chill can be brutal. No matter the season you are planning to visit, be prepared for the winds to be gusting. No entrance fee data is available for this site. Public WiFi is available.
Our partner, the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, provides free WiFi to visitors. Locate "Memorial_Museum" through your WiFi app and click connect. You will be re-directed to the Memorial & Museum's website where you will have to agree to the terms in order to connect. Cell phone signal is typically strong in downtown Oklahoma City where the Memorial is located. Completed officially in 2001, the Oklahoma City National Memorial consists of the Outdoor Symbolic Memorial and the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum. The Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum was designed to "...remember those who were killed, those who survived, and those changed forever" by the attack on April 19, 1995 and the events that followed. The Memorial Museum consists of two floors of exhibit space that detail the bombing and its aftermath, including the rescue efforts and the investigation that followed. Visit the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum website for more information.
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Last updated: May 28, 2024