The Oklahoma City National Memorial Museum houses the story of the tragic event that claimed the lives of 168 Americans due to a bomb explosion. Visitors can explore exhibits like the Gates of Time, Field of Empty Chairs, Survivor Tree, and Reflecting Pool, which hold significant symbolic importance and represent the sacred ground. In addition, visitors can experience the poignant story through touchscreens, galleries, and theaters that reveal the events of that fateful event, which still resonates today.
Visit the historic Oklahoma City Farmers Public Market, the oldest farmers market in the state. Stroll around the marketplace and browse the local vendors, such as the Pink Poodle for vintage apparel or Yesterday and Today for Mid-century modern furniture, record albums, and Rock N Roll memorabilia. Check the events calendar for upcoming concerts, boxing matches, or roller derby games. The market's unmatched architecture will impress you and your guests, making it the perfect event center for any occasion.