Such a tragedy. Words can’t even express how devastating that was. My heart breaks for all that lost family members that day.🙏 Very respectful Nick. Thanks for sharing.
What a touching tribute to that horrendous event. After you had already visited the site of the tragedy, it must've been even more heartbreaking. **The museum is absolutely set up perfectly, sad as it is, including all aspects of the tragedy, IMO. A great deal of thought must have gone into the planning. I hope to get out there one day, to pay my respects... I'm old enough to remember when this horrific, senseless event occurred. We weren't so used to these tragedies back then. Unfortunately, too many more of these, tragic crimes have taken place since this event.😢 Thank you so much, Nick, for your respectful, heartfelt, reminders of this horror. I can tell it touched you deeply. 😔🥺🙏🏻...👏🏻👏🏻 🌈
Thanks for the video my friend! I never knew there was a museum! I remember when it happened, I was in sixth grade. I live close enough to it, I suppose I'll have to go someday myself! I subscribed!
I was a patrol cop for the NYPD in the Bronx when this occurred. My thoughts and prayers to all the victims and their families and loved ones. We would unfortunately deal with this type of disaster six years later on 9/11.
@@TravelswithNick you’re welcome. The NYPD including many other law enforcement agencies sent help to Oklahoma in the aftermath of this bombing by Timothy Mcveigh. Many agencies returned the favor to us in New York City in the aftermath of 9/11/2001. These disgusting acts of cowardice bring out the best of what’s right in our country. Perhaps, we will have peace someday.
I’m from OKC. I now live in a town North of Tulsa. I was only 2 at the time of the bombing and my little sis was just a few months. We were supposed to be going to the building because it was where you could get your license renewed and passports done. My mom had just laid us down for a nap when we felt the house shook. (We lived on the border of OKC and Edmond) I remember taking several field trips to the memorial as a kid. It gave me nightmares. Still does sometimes when I think about it.
I visited the museum way back in 2001 and I’m very glad to see it has expanded and looks more finished. It mostly focused on damage and the pre April 20 and some of the response and memorial of the people who lost their lives that day. From the updates it seems they have fully taken in every historic aspect of the post bombing and trial. I remember the room with the recording and it shook me up a lot.
I've been to the Memorial and the Museum. The creepy two things I seen was McVeigh 's car and also a section of debris that had been on second or third floor that looked like had a desk embedded in the concrete debris. Makes me wonder if had body parts or a body entangled in it
@@LittleWing1985 yes that was creepy too. I know McVeigh's car sure had a weird vibe to it, it almost felt like he was standing there by it. For three days after I visited there I had a heavy sad feeling with me. I told one of my coworkers about it and they said I was probably picking up the residual energy of all the victims during their last moments of being alive
Seeing the belongings of the victims, the rubble, everything in the museum is absolutely bone-chilling. Crazy to think that it all happened 29 years ago. I was a newborn when the OKC bombing happened. May the 168 people continue to rest peacefully.
It would be a great plus to your video/channel if you could get, at least a short interview with someone who was a direct survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing and lived to tell what happened.Though it’s almost/going to be 30 years since the tragedy, but I’m sure there still quite a few survivors of this tragedy that are still around. Thank You…cheers.
That is crazy as well that it was just 6 years apart fron 9-11!! Both events feel like 2 different lifetimes ago!!! Damn my head and heart all heavy and idk... This video hit me weird!! 😢😢😢😢 i also lost 2 of my bestfriends in an AWACS accident in Alaska D. Watson .and J. Smith!! R.I.P. I was in their class but that stuff was way over this Hillbillies head.. THOSE 2 WERE AMAZING HUMAN BEINGS!!!!😢😢😢😢 wow!!! I cant believe i forgot about that as well.. 😢😢 DAMN LIFE IS TRULY SHORT!!! Wat is Good they both Loved the Lord Jesus..❤
I go to see Oklahoma City after the bombing im sure it was either 1995 or 1996 when i was there so the memorial was t even built yet they just had the fence i remember seeing all the buildings that were damaged
Interesting and touching fact: the father of a young woman that got killed in this tragedy ended up becoming close friends with the father of the perpetrator. Even though one man lost his child during the bombing while the other lost his child through execution for committing this bombing, still both men lost their child due to this event, so sharing that pain bonded them.
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Such a tragedy. Words can’t even express how devastating that was. My heart breaks for all that lost family members that day.🙏 Very respectful Nick. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the comment ❤️❤️❤️
What a touching tribute to that horrendous event. After you had already visited the site of the tragedy, it must've been even more heartbreaking. **The museum is absolutely set up perfectly, sad as it is, including all aspects of the tragedy, IMO. A great deal of thought must have gone into the planning. I hope to get out there one day, to pay my respects... I'm old enough to remember when this horrific, senseless event occurred. We weren't so used to these tragedies back then. Unfortunately, too many more of these, tragic crimes have taken place since this event.😢 Thank you so much, Nick, for your respectful, heartfelt, reminders of this horror. I can tell it touched you deeply. 😔🥺🙏🏻...👏🏻👏🏻 🌈
Thanks Rhonda ❤. Great comment. They did such a great job with this museum. I’m glad I was able to take y’all along
Thank you for this post🇺🇲☮️
Our pleasure and thanks for watching. They did such a beautiful job with this museum ❤️
Interesting vid Nick
Thank you ❤
Thanks for the video my friend! I never knew there was a museum! I remember when it happened, I was in sixth grade. I live close enough to it, I suppose I'll have to go someday myself! I subscribed!
Glad you enjoyed! The city did such an amazing job on this museum. Def worth a visit. Thanks again 🇺🇸✌️
I was a patrol cop for the NYPD in the Bronx when this occurred. My thoughts and prayers to all the victims and their families and loved ones. We would unfortunately deal with this type of disaster six years later on 9/11.
Wow. Thanks for sharing ✌️❤️
@@TravelswithNick you’re welcome. The NYPD including many other law enforcement agencies sent help to Oklahoma in the aftermath of this bombing by Timothy Mcveigh. Many agencies returned the favor to us in New York City in the aftermath of 9/11/2001. These disgusting acts of cowardice bring out the best of what’s right in our country. Perhaps, we will have peace someday.
I’m from OKC. I now live in a town North of Tulsa. I was only 2 at the time of the bombing and my little sis was just a few months. We were supposed to be going to the building because it was where you could get your license renewed and passports done. My mom had just laid us down for a nap when we felt the house shook. (We lived on the border of OKC and Edmond)
I remember taking several field trips to the memorial as a kid. It gave me nightmares. Still does sometimes when I think about it.
Holy smokes that’s crazy. I was 3yrs old at the time. Sad for sure. Thanks for sharing your story
I visited the museum way back in 2001 and I’m very glad to see it has expanded and looks more finished.
It mostly focused on damage and the pre April 20 and some of the response and memorial of the people who lost their lives that day. From the updates it seems they have fully taken in every historic aspect of the post bombing and trial. I remember the room with the recording and it shook me up a lot.
Thanks for this great information. Very interesting. Thanks for watching 👏✌️
I've been to the Memorial and the Museum. The creepy two things I seen was McVeigh 's car and also a section of debris that had been on second or third floor that looked like had a desk embedded in the concrete debris. Makes me wonder if had body parts or a body entangled in it
Yea seriously. Thanks for watching!
@@TravelswithNick you're welcome
What gave me chills was the camera that caught the Ryder truck.
@@LittleWing1985 yes that was creepy too. I know McVeigh's car sure had a weird vibe to it, it almost felt like he was standing there by it. For three days after I visited there I had a heavy sad feeling with me. I told one of my coworkers about it and they said I was probably picking up the residual energy of all the victims during their last moments of being alive
Seeing the belongings of the victims, the rubble, everything in the museum is absolutely bone-chilling. Crazy to think that it all happened 29 years ago. I was a newborn when the OKC bombing happened. May the 168 people continue to rest peacefully.
Well said. I was only 3 at the time but crazy to think about it today. Thanks for watching!
Originally the room with the recording shook, but not anymore
Thanks for that info!
@@TravelswithNick You are welcome 🙏
It would be a great plus to your video/channel if you could get, at least a short interview with someone who was a direct survivor of the Oklahoma City bombing and lived to tell what happened.Though it’s almost/going to be 30 years since the tragedy, but I’m sure there still quite a few survivors of this tragedy that are still around. Thank You…cheers.
That would be really interesting if I could. Not sure it would happen though. Thanks for watching!
That is crazy as well that it was just 6 years apart fron 9-11!! Both events feel like 2 different lifetimes ago!!! Damn my head and heart all heavy and idk... This video hit me weird!! 😢😢😢😢 i also lost 2 of my bestfriends in an AWACS accident in Alaska D. Watson .and J. Smith!! R.I.P. I was in their class but that stuff was way over this Hillbillies head.. THOSE 2 WERE AMAZING HUMAN BEINGS!!!!😢😢😢😢 wow!!! I cant believe i forgot about that as well.. 😢😢 DAMN LIFE IS TRULY SHORT!!! Wat is Good they both Loved the Lord Jesus..❤
Thanks for watching and sharing 👏👏
I go to see Oklahoma City after the bombing im sure it was either 1995 or 1996 when i was there so the memorial was t even built yet they just had the fence i remember seeing all the buildings that were damaged
Wow crazy that you were there right after. Must’ve been something. So sad. Thanks for watching ✌️
Interesting and touching fact: the father of a young woman that got killed in this tragedy ended up becoming close friends with the father of the perpetrator. Even though one man lost his child during the bombing while the other lost his child through execution for committing this bombing, still both men lost their child due to this event, so sharing that pain bonded them.
Thanks for sharing that interesting information. And thanks again for commenting ✌️
Like the video, what a goofy looking hat. lol 😂
LOL 😆
Terry Nichols is serving a 160 life sentences not 160 years
Thanks for the correction!
@@TravelswithNickno problem nice to video by the way