View this post on Instagram #FieldofChairs. Oklahoma City bombing, 19th of April, 1995. A federal building blown up. A chair symbolizes each casualty and where he/she was located in the building. Heartbreaking to see 168 chairs. Especially the 19 smaller chairs for the children who were in the building's day care center. However tragic the event was, the memorial is very peaceful. And beautiful at night. A great invitation to #neverforget #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains #oklahoma #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #okcnm #bombingmemorial #nofilter A post shared by Alex Gra (@alexgrardel) on Dec 10, 2019 at 6:15pm PST
#FieldofChairs. Oklahoma City bombing, 19th of April, 1995. A federal building blown up. A chair symbolizes each casualty and where he/she was located in the building. Heartbreaking to see 168 chairs. Especially the 19 smaller chairs for the children who were in the building's day care center. However tragic the event was, the memorial is very peaceful. And beautiful at night. A great invitation to #neverforget #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains #oklahoma #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #okcnm #bombingmemorial #nofilter
A post shared by Alex Gra (@alexgrardel) on Dec 10, 2019 at 6:15pm PST
View this post on Instagram 2 📸. #TeddyBears 🐻 are brought by pilgrims to pay tribute to the 19 kids killed in Oklahoma City bombing. They are left at a memorial fence, alongside hundreds of mementos. When I saw this cute little girl with her own Teddy Bear at the memorial, I understood what it meant. She was with her mother, who did not want to forget what happened here. When I asked the girl: "Do you know what happened here", she could not answer. And it's surely better like this. #TheFence #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains #oklahoma #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #okcmuseum #okcnm #bombingmemorial #neverforget #FieldofChairs #nofilter #teddybear A post shared by Alex Gra (@alexgrardel) on Dec 12, 2019 at 5:06pm PST
2 📸. #TeddyBears 🐻 are brought by pilgrims to pay tribute to the 19 kids killed in Oklahoma City bombing. They are left at a memorial fence, alongside hundreds of mementos. When I saw this cute little girl with her own Teddy Bear at the memorial, I understood what it meant. She was with her mother, who did not want to forget what happened here. When I asked the girl: "Do you know what happened here", she could not answer. And it's surely better like this. #TheFence #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains #oklahoma #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #okcmuseum #okcnm #bombingmemorial #neverforget #FieldofChairs #nofilter #teddybear
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View this post on Instagram Remembering today the victims of Oklahoma City Bombing, 168 people who passed away 25 years ago ⛑️. A beautiful memorial for the deadliest terror attack in the US until 9/11. #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #oklahomacitynationalmemorial #oklahoma #america #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains A post shared by Alex Gra (@alexgrardel) on Apr 19, 2020 at 12:29pm PDT
Remembering today the victims of Oklahoma City Bombing, 168 people who passed away 25 years ago ⛑️. A beautiful memorial for the deadliest terror attack in the US until 9/11. #oklahomacity #oklahomacitybombing #okc #okcbombing #okcmemorial #oklahomacitynationalmemorial #oklahoma #america #americanpilgrimages #PelerinagesAmericains
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