Large and buzzing Oklahoma-City attracts active leisure fans, shopping addicts and night entertainment seekers. Touring fans will be stunned with a vast choice of landmarks and sights to explore in the city. The most visited spot of tourist interest is the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum devoted to the tragic event of the 11th of September, 2011.
The memorial is erected on the place of the Alfred P skyscraper which was totally destroyed in 2001 in a 9/11 terroristic act. Memorial presents monumental twin gates separated with a pool. 168 small chair-shaped monuments are located along the pool. Each chair bears a name of a victim of terroristic act. Next to the monument tourists will find a part of the ruined wall which has got a name of Survivor Wall.
A significant must visit spot of tourist interest and admiration is the Kirkpatrick Center. This is a scale cultural center which hosts several museums. Those tourists craving to get a deeper insight into the history of the city and state of Oklahoma should visit the Oklahoma History Center.
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