Going Postal Memorial - Edmond, OK
Posted by: Max and 99
N 35° 39.455 W 097° 28.819
14S E 637560 N 3947033
This beautiful memorial honors the victims of the Edmond Post Office massacre.
Waymark Code: WM14EDW
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/23/2021
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On the south side of the Edmond post office is the memorial for the victims of a massacre. The massacre shed light on the stress faced by postal workers, and the phrase "Going Postal" came to be. There is a book written on the incident, and the crime was international news.
The Yellow Ribbon is a beautiful sculpture placed in a fountain at the Edmond Post Office as a memorial to the victims of the massacre that occured here in 1986. There are two figures: a man and a woman, standing next to and holding each other, and a yellow ribbon. It's a very tall sculpture, and easily seen by those driving down Broadway in Downtown Edmond. The height of the sculpture, as well as being the centerpiece of a beautiful fountain, makes it an eye-catching piece.
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