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World Trade Center steel

Photo by Scott McCloskeyr Linda Delbert of Bowman Ridge, Marshall County, West Virginia, clutches one of the beams of steel from the World Trade Center as it passes through Wheeling on Wednesday, June 26, 2002. Hundreds of people waited at Wheeling's Heritage Port to see and touch the pieces of steel and a New York Fire Department truck which was damaged in the September 11th terrorist attack. The steel is being transported to Rancho Cucamonga, California where the Freedom's Flame Foundation will sculpt and forge two identical memorials to New York firefighters and policemen.

Photo by Scott McCloskeyr

Linda Delbert of Bowman Ridge, Marshall County, West Virginia, clutches one of the beams of steel from the World Trade Center as it passes through Wheeling on Wednesday, June 26, 2002. Hundreds of people waited at Wheeling’s Heritage Port to see and touch the pieces of steel and a New York Fire Department truck which was damaged in the September 11th terrorist attack. The steel is being transported to Rancho Cucamonga, California where the Freedom’s Flame Foundation will sculpt and forge two identical memorials to New York firefighters and policemen.

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