The Statue of Liberty is a 305-foot (93-metre) statue located on Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay, off the coast of New York City. The statue is a personification of liberty in the form of a woman. She holds a torch in her raised right hand and clutches a tablet in her left. When was the Statue of Liberty built? The Statue of Liberty was built in France between 1875 and 1884. It was disassembled and shipped to New York City in 1885.
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- jesus-salazar.medium.com 48-interesting-facts-…The Statue of Liberty (officially named Liberty Enlightening the World and sometimes referred to as Lady Liberty) is a monument that symbolizes the United...
- en.wikipedia.org Statue of LibertyLiberty Enlightening the World. The Statue of Liberty as seen on a partly sunny day in June 2024. Location. Liberty Island New York City.
- statueofliberty.org statue-of-liberty/The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation honors the American experience through its preservation and support of these two great monuments.
- klm.co.ke travel-guide/inspiration/the-statue-of-…From Battery Park, boats depart daily to Liberty Island where the Statue of Liberty looks out over the city. ... The Statue of Liberty is filled with symbolism.
- listversean.pages.dev posts/10-fantastic-facts-…The original torch of the Statue of Liberty was changed between 1982 and 1986, when the statue underwent renovations.
- thecollector.com Stories NewsThe Statue of Liberty Is a Universal Symbol of Freedom and Liberty. Close-up of the Statue of Liberty’s face, via CNN.
- nps.gov stli/index.htmThe Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886. It was designated as a National Monument in 1924.
- statueoflibertytour.com blog/how-was-the-statue-…The Statue of Liberty is made out of sheets of copper that are only 2.4 millimeters, thinner than two American pennies combined together.
- youtube.com watchThe History of The Statue of Liberty.
- history.com topics/landmarks/statue-of-libertyUntil 1901, the U.S. Lighthouse Board operated the Statue of Liberty, as the statue’s torch represented a navigational aid for sailors.