Steel Beam Returns to Ground Zero

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ground-zeroIt became a makeshift memorial to the victims of the Sept. 11 attacks. Now a massive steel column has been returned to ground zero as a symbol of rebirth. After more than seven years in storage at a hanger at Kennedy International Airport, the 58-ton, 36-foot-tall beam was delivered before dawn Monday to the World Trade Center site. Column No. 1,0001 B of 2 World Trade Center, as it’s officially known, will become part of the planned National Sept. 11 Memorial & Museum, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which owns the site.

Dubbed the “Last Column,” it became the final standing steel column removed from ground zero, and a steel canvas for tributes from recovery workers and victims’ families.

It was adorned with firehouse patches, police logos and union stickers, and spray-painted with the shorthand messages “PAPD 37,” “NYPD 23,” and “FDNY 343” in honor of Port Authority and city police officers and firefighters who died in the 2001 attacks.

It was cut down, wrapped in black muslin and an American flag, and taken out as part of a ceremony marking the end of recovery efforts on May 30, 2002.{1010WINS/Matzav.com Newscenter}


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