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Tunnel to Towers announces Steel Across America tour for 9/11 25th remembrance

A World Trade Center steel beam will travel more than 10,500 miles before returning to Ground Zero for the 25th remembrance of 9/11

NEW YORK — The Tunnel to Towers Foundation has announced the nationwide route for its Steel Across America tour, a coast-to-coast remembrance of those killed in the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.

The tour will feature a steel beam recovered from the World Trade Center rubble and travel through communities across the country as part of the foundation’s “Never Forget” remembrance effort, the foundation said in a press release.

“This steel beam represents the best of who we are as a country,” Tunnel to Towers Foundation Chairman and CEO Frank Siller said. “As it travels from coast to coast, we hope this symbol brings communities together to remember the heroes we lost, honor the people still suffering from 9/11-related illnesses, support the families forever changed, and pay tribute to those who continue to protect and serve. Together, we must Never Forget.”

Steel Across America will launch on May 2, 2026, near Ground Zero. The tour will carry a World Trade Center steel beam more than 10,500 miles, with over 35 stops in 21 states and Washington, D.C., before returning to Ground Zero on Sept. 11 for the 25th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks.

At public tour stops, visitors can view the 9/11 steel beam up close, meet people with firsthand connections to the attacks and take part in educational programming through the foundation’s 9/11 Never Forget Mobile Exhibit.

Public Steel Across America tour stops include:

  • Lower Manhattan, New York City
  • Fort Wadsworth, Staten Island, NY
  • LT Michael P. Murphy Museum, Long Island, NY
  • Flight 93 National Memorial, Stoystown, PA
  • Naval Station Norfolk, Norfolk, VA
  • Let Us Do Good Village, Land O’ Lakes, FL
  • Emma E. Booker Elementary School, Sarasota FL
  • *LoanDepot Park, Miami, FL
  • USS Alabama Battleship Memorial Park, Mobile, AL
  • Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA
  • Space Center Houston, Houston, TX
  • The Long Center for the Performing Arts, Austin, TX
  • Texarkana U.S. Post Office & Federal Building, Texarkana, TX
  • Fort Worth Stockyards, Fort Worth, TX
  • Oklahoma Law Enforcement Memorial, Oklahoma City, OK
  • USS Arizona Memorial Gardens, Scottsdale, AZ
  • Frank Hotchkin Memorial Training Center, Los Angeles, CA
  • *T-Mobile Park, Seattle, WA
  • Utah State Capitol, Salt Lake City, UT
  • Mt. Rushmore National Memorial, Keystone, SD
  • Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum, Denver, CO
  • National WWI Museum & Memorial, Kansas City, MO
  • *Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
  • Chicago Fire Department – Engine Co. 18, Chicago, IL
  • Indiana War Memorial & Museum, Indianapolis, IN
  • Cincinnati Fire Museum, Cincinnati, OH
  • United States Military Academy at West Point, West Point, NY
  • Massachusetts Fallen Heroes Memorial, Boston, MA

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The steel beam serves as a reminder of the first responders killed on Sept. 11, including FDNY firefighter Stephen Siller, whose legacy helped inspire the foundation.

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