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... Oklahoma City , was approached by a homeless man who said he'd been drinking with McVeigh on April 18th , the day before the bombing . The homeless man said he was hanging around near an OK City McDonald's at Sheriden and Western , when ...
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A brilliant, kaleidoscopic narrative of Oklahoma City—a great American story of civics, basketball, and destiny, from award-winning journalist Sam Anderson NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review • NPR ...
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Geraldine Giordano. The Oklahoma City Bombing About the Author Geraldine Giordano was one of many Americans horrified by the Oklahoma City bombing . It was an experience she won't soon forget . Special Thanks To Ken Fletcher for his time ...
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... Oklahoma City residents , most areas of recreation could only be reached by automobile , horse , or streetcar . Since traveling by horse took too long , and most residents couldn't afford an automobile , the streetcar was the ideal ...
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... the original 1889 town site plat . Each of these sectors of the vibrant community has had a unique development and positive contribution to the history of Oklahoma City . One OKLAHOMA CITY ON THE RISE DRUGS GRAND AVE BROADWAY 8.
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... Oklahoma City bombers . The Bombing in Oklahoma City At 9:02 A.M. on Wednesday , April 19 , 1995 , a large bomb exploded next to the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City , Oklahoma . The explosion was heard many miles away ...
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... Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Little Rock. Some of the men also expressed fears that they might be the “next Waco,” according to Howe (Final Report on the Bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Building, 2001: 305). Connections between McVeigh and ...
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... Oklahoma City as an entertainment venue . He also assured war - wary people of their safety . If an air raid occurred in Oklahoma City , the zoo's most dangerous animals would be safely locked into their underground caves , surrounded ...
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... Oklahoma City , nominated Judge Amos Green , of Lexington , for tem- porary chairman , and his election was unanimous amid great ap- plause . The Rev. J. E. Roberts , a methodist minister , invoked the Divine blessing upon the ...
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... Oklahoma City baseball operation since his teenage years . In 1937 , the Indians finished first in the Texas League standings with 101 wins . Pitcher Ash Hillin set a league record with 31 wins . After struggling to keep quality players ...