Red Knights Motorcycle Club

9-11 World Trade Center Steel-relic Escort
to the RKMC Memorial in Boylston, Mass

June 18, 2011

 

Here is a Video of the Escort


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WT&G Article about the Artifact Escort
June 18, 2011

 

The artifact was a remnant of the 9-11 attack on the World Trade Center in New York . Bearing the numbers C-149 and N-176 that signify its role in the federal investigation, the thick, 5-foot-long piece of steel was part of a floor joist and truss support in the impact area between floors 94 and 98 of Tower 1, where one of the two terrorist-commandeered planes hit.

 

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