Survivors gather to reflect loss, honor those who died that day
Hundreds gathered in the sunshine Saturday morning at the Oklahoma City National Memorial with one purpose: to remember.
The site, where 13 years ago the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building left 168 dead, has been transformed into a peaceful and serene outdoor tribute to the victims.
"We will never and must never forget what happened here,” said Gov. Brad Henry during the ceremony.
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