Beam found at World Trade Center site after attacks returning to be part of memorial museum

By AP
Friday, August 21, 2009

World Trade Center beam returning to NYC site

NEW YORK — The final standing steel column removed from ground zero after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks is returning to the site after more than seven years in storage.

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey says the beam will be taken back to the World Trade Center site early Monday.

The column weighs nearly 60 tons and is almost 40 feet tall. It will become part of the planned National Sept. 11 Memorial and Museum.

Dubbed the “Last Column,” it became a makeshift memorial adorned with firehouse patches, police logos and union stickers.

It’s currently in a hangar at Kennedy Airport.

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