OKLAHOMA CITY-Five years to the day after a terrorist bomb destroyed the Alfred P. Murrah Building here, the families of the 168 victims killed- along with the survivors and the search and rescue workers that saved them- gathered to commemorate the site as a national memorial. Federal Employees Credit Union, located on the third floor, suffered the loss of 18 of its 33 employee-staff. Many more were injured, some quite seriously. President William Jefferson Clinton and several members of his cabinet attended the ceremony. The memorial will be jointly operated by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Trust and the National Park Service. It will be open 24-hours a day, seven-days-a-week.
Oklahoma City Memorial is dedicated
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