A museum to commemorate a national tragedy receives appropriate sensitivity in wall and ceiling construction
The museum is the final phase of the Oklahoma City National Memorial. The heavily symbolic and artistic outdoor memorial, with its 168 empty chairs representing the 168 people who died in the fateful blast, lies on the actual site of the razed Alfred P. Murrah Building, and was dedicated on April 19, 2000, five years to the day after the horrific event.