Honoring the Victims and Survivors of the Oklahoma City Bombing 28 Years Later.

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The 28th Remembrance Ceremony was held to honor the 168 victims, survivors, and first responders of the Oklahoma City bombing. The ceremony included a moment of silence, a presentation of colors, and speeches from special guests, including the Governor and Mayor of Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum continues to be recognized as a global thought leader on healing, strength, resilience, and growth in the wake of tragedy. The ceremony serves as a reminder of the importance of teaching and remembering the impact of violence and the need for forgiveness and love.
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