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Shown are more than 230,000 pounds of steel from the

Shown are more than 230,000 pounds of steel from the

Shown are more than 230,000 pounds of steel from the World Trade Center draped by an American flag here, Aug. 7, 2011. These pieces will be used in memorials commemorating the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

Honor guardsmen of the Colorado Army National Guard

Honor guardsmen of the Colorado Army National Guard

Honor guardsmen of the Colorado Army National Guard remove a flag that covered pieces of the World Trade Center, Aug. 8. The pieces, shipped here from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, stopped over... More

Col. Daniel Dant, 460th Space Wing commander, speaks

Col. Daniel Dant, 460th Space Wing commander, speaks

Col. Daniel Dant, 460th Space Wing commander, speaks in remembrance of World Trade Center attacks Aug. 8. The pieces, shipped here from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, are believed to be from the... More

Shown are pieces of the World Trade Center on a flatbed

Shown are pieces of the World Trade Center on a flatbed

Shown are pieces of the World Trade Center on a flatbed truck, Aug. 7, 2011. These pieces, which are believed to be from the top five floors of the North Tower, are part of a mass shipment arriving for more tha... More

Shown are artifacts recovered from the World Trade

Shown are artifacts recovered from the World Trade

Shown are artifacts recovered from the World Trade Center site before transport here Aug. 8. The pieces, weighing more than 230,000 pounds, are believed to be from the top five floors of the North Tower.

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