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9/11 Beam

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Oak Forest Now Home to 9/11 Steel Beam

A 400-pound steel beam from the World Trade Center, which was destroyed Sept. 11, 2001, is now part of Oak Forest. The beam will be displayed during the I Am An American parade and then placed at City Hall, until officials can decide on a permanent spot.

A piece of American history found a new home in Oak Forest and will be displayed during the I Am An American parade on Saturday, Sept. 15. The piece, a metal beam from the World Trade Center that was attacked by terrorists on Sept. 11, 2001, will ride in a red, white, and blue painted public works truck during the parade. The steel beam was secured for the city with the help of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, Illinois Senator Maggie Crotty, and Grane Trucking Company, Maher said. The beam weighs approximately 400 pounds and is mangled and twisted from the attacks, according to a press release from the city. Acquiring the beam was no small feat, said Chrissy Maher, Oak Forest's Public Relations Coordinator, and it was Mayor Hank Kuspa who …

John Groskopf

3:43 pm on Thursday, September 13, 2012

perhaps it would be fitting to have some citizens involved also. it would really round out the representation and what it stands for. over 3000 ordinary people lke us lost their lives also   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

Oak Forest to Showcase 9/11 Beam in 'I Am An American Day' Parade

The return of the 'I Am an American Day Parade' was already a momentous occasion—but a very special addition will make it even more moving.

A piece of American history will soon arrive in Oak Forest. The City of Oak Forest is honored to announce that a steel beam from the World Trade Center will be a part of the I Am An American Day Parade on Sept. 15.   The city recently acquired the beam from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey with the help of U.S. Senator Dick Durbin, Illinois Senator Maggie Crotty, and Grane Trucking Company in Chicago.  “Senator Durbin and Senator Crotty were instrumental in helping us acquire a piece of our country’s history,” said Oak Forest Mayor Hank Kuspa.  “Once we received approval from the port authority our only hurdle was transportation. That’s when Grane stepped in and made it happen.”    Kupsa, who works fulltime as a facilities …

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