9/11 beam makes stop in Pr. George's
Prince George's County residents and firefighters got to glimpse a relic of the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City.
County fire department spokesman Mark Brady says a tractor trailer hauling a large steel beam from the World Trade Center made a stop at the Kentland fire house on Monday. Brady says it was on display for fire officials and the community.
The beam and New York firefighters stayed the night at the Kentland fire house on their way to Florida, where Brady says the beam will be used in a memorial.
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| May 25, 2010; 12:35 PM ET
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