Two pieces of New York's World Trade Center will be on display on Friday at the Duenweg trucking company that is hauling the steel from New York City to Washington state where it will be used in a monument to heros.
R&R Trucking, based in Duenweg, is hauling the pieces of steel. The company says the public can come and see the twisted beams from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday at the trucking company located south of Missouri Highway 66 on Thunder Road on the east side of Duenweg.
The truck and beams will continue on their voyage to Washington state on Saturday.
Two pieces of New York's World Trade Center will be on display on Friday at the Duenweg trucking company that is hauling the steel from New York City to Washington state where it will be used in a monument to heros.
R&R Trucking, based in Duenweg, is hauling the pieces of steel. The company says the public can come and see the twisted beams from 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday at the trucking company located south of Missouri Highway 66 on Thunder Road on the east side of Duenweg.
The truck and beams will continue on their voyage to Washington state on Saturday.