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Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite walkway, reflective pool with 9:03AM wall and Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite walkway, reflective pool with 9:01AM wall and Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs with White Teddy Bear, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Field of Empty Chairs with the Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum in the Distance Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial
Granite walkway, reflective pool with 9:01AM wall and Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Granite walkway, reflective pool with 9:01AM wall and Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, granite walkway and reflective pool, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, granite walkway and reflective pool, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial, Oklahoma City Royalty Free Stock Photo
Field of Empty Chairs, granite walkway and reflective pool, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sculpture, Field of Empty Chairs, Oklahoma City Memorial Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pictured is the Field of Empty Chairs at the Oklahoma City Memorial. The Field of Empty Chairs is a tribute to the 168 Americans killed in the bombing on April 19, 1995 at 9:02 AM. There are 9 rows of chairs, representing the nine floors of the Alfred P. Murrah Building that once stood here. Each person`s chair is positioned in the row that corresponds to the floor on which they worked or were visiting. The granite walkway was constructed of granite salvaged from the Murrah building.


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