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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History presents 9/11 Tribute

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The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will commemorate the 15th anniversary of 9/11 with a special program in the Museum’s atrium, featuring a performance by the Texas Boys’ Choir. Admission to all Museum exhibits will be free to first responders, military and their families.

At the center of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s 9/11 Tribute Exhibit is N-101, a full-façade panel that supported three floors (101-103) two stories above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower. The beam is comprised of three steel columns, bolted together, three stories tall and is the largest World Trade Center artifact in Texas.  

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will commemorate the 15th anniversary of 9/11 with a special program in the Museum’s atrium, featuring a performance by the Texas Boys’ Choir. Admission to all Museum exhibits will be free to first responders, military and their families.

At the center of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s 9/11 Tribute Exhibit is N-101, a full-façade panel that supported three floors (101-103) two stories above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower. The beam is comprised of three steel columns, bolted together, three stories tall and is the largest World Trade Center artifact in Texas.

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History will commemorate the 15th anniversary of 9/11 with a special program in the Museum’s atrium, featuring a performance by the Texas Boys’ Choir. Admission to all Museum exhibits will be free to first responders, military and their families.

At the center of the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History’s 9/11 Tribute Exhibit is N-101, a full-façade panel that supported three floors (101-103) two stories above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower. The beam is comprised of three steel columns, bolted together, three stories tall and is the largest World Trade Center artifact in Texas.

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Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
1600 Gendy St.
Fort Worth, TX 76107
http://www.fwmsh.org/world-trade-center-beam-1

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