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Oklahoma City National Memorial
Fees & Reservations
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Memorial Museum-Adult
Fees
$10.00
Details
The Oklahoma City National Memorial is an affiliate of the National Park System, owned and operated by the Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation. The Oklahoma City National Memorial Foundation does not receive any annual federal or state appropriations. The Memorial Museum is not a fee station under the National Park System and does not sell or honor Golden Eagle, Golden Age or Golden Access Passports. However, the National Park Service, located in the new federal building across the street sells the Annual, Access and Senior Passes. For more information, you may call 405/609-8855.
Tickets are sold until one hour prior to closing (5:00 p.m.) Groups may schedule in advance for special group pricing. For more information, please call the Memorial Group Reservation Coordinator, Monday - Friday, at 405-235-3313, ext. 222.
Memorial Museum-Child (5 years and under
Fees
Free!
Memorial Museum-Senior
Fees
$8.00
Memorial Museum-Student
Fees
$6.00
Details
(6-17, or college students with valid ID)
Group Rates Available
OUTDOOR SYMBOLIC MEMORIAL
Fees
Free!
Details
There are no fees to visit the OUTDOOR SYMBOLIC MEMORIAL.
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Did You Know?
The oldest known bat fossils are from the Fossil Lake deposits of the Green River Formation in southwestern Wyoming.
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Last Updated: January 31, 2008 at 12:46 EST |