- facts.net Landmarks Statue of Liberty Facts02 The Statue of Liberty weighs 225 tons. 03 Construction for the Statue of Liberty began in September 1875. 04 The Statue of Liberty has a full name.
- everything-everywhere.com unesco-world-heritage-…The Statue of Liberty, a hollow colossus composed of thinly pounded copper sheets over a steel framework, stands on an island at the entrance to New York Harbor.
- traveltriangle.com blog/statue-of-liberty/These are some of the prominent Statue of Liberty facts, now let’s move on to the necessary details that you must know as a tourist.
- britannica.com topic/Statue-of-LibertyStatue of Liberty, colossal statue in New York City, U.S., commemorating the friendship of the peoples of the United States and France.
- freemasonrywatch.org statue_of_liberty.html"The cornerstone for the Statue of Liberty was placed in a solemn ceremony in 1884 organised by the Masonic lodges of New York.
- thecollector.vercel.app interesting-facts-about-…The height of the Statue of Liberty varies, depending on how you are measuring it. From the statue’s base to the torch, the total height is 151 feet.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com history/article/…The Statue of Liberty in New York was a gift from France to the United States. Photograph by Stuart Monk, Shutterstock.
- thebettervacation.com Statue of Liberty facts – interesting trivia about…In the 130-plus years since its installation on Liberty Island, just outside of New York, the Statue of Liberty has been given a lot of nicknames.
- snopes.com fact-check/statue-of-liberty-origins/The Statue of Liberty was erected as a tribute to the accomplishments of black soldiers in the Civil War, and a black woman served as the model for Lady Liberty.
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