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Remembering Oklahoma City: April 19th
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[QUOTE="Crispy, post: 904939, member: 24848"] I was in Oklahoma a few months after it happend, and it was devastating to see. The chain link fence Eddie talks about was something. The fence was so crammed with messages, teddy bears, crosses and shirts that you could barely see the fence anymore. I have been back to the site 3 times after that and the memorial is wonderful. The museum is exceptional but hard to walk thru. The pictures, and the 911 tapes and recordings, the personal stories... its unbleiveable. But when you walk outside, you feel very serene, almost as if the site itself was now at peace. I dont think I will ever forget that day. Our hearts and prayers are still with Oklahoma City. [/QUOTE]
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