During the course of shooting our story, the Port Authority gave "60 Minutes" access to Hangar 17 at New York's JFK Airport. Much of the steel, vehicles, Path train cars and other artifacts from Sept. 11, 2001 are preserved in this climate controlled hangar for safe keeping before eventually moving to the Museum at the World Trade Center site.
Artifacts, including this signs from the World Trade Center Path station, are stored at Hangar 17 at New York's JFK Airport. They will eventually be moved to the Museum at the World Trade Center site.
A Path train car, sitting in storage at JFK's Hangar 17.
A crushed motorcycle, stored at JFK Airport's Hangar 17. It, as well as other 9/11 artifacts, will eventually be moved to the Museum at the World Trade Center site.