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ENR > Buildings > WTC Steel Artifacts Stabilized For the Sake of History - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR
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| A vacant hangar at JFK International Airport might seem an odd place to store remnants of the World Trade Center, destroyed on Sept. 11, 2001. But in 2002, when the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey was casting about for a place to house structural steel artifacts, some weighing nearly 40 tons, as well as fire trucks, ambulances and police ...
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