- dw.com en/13-facts-about-the-statue-of-liberty/a-…But since early 2014, Lady Liberty is the only inhabitant on the island after her last neighbor, David Luchsinger, superintendant of the Statue of Liberty...
- history.com topics/landmarks/statue-of-libertyVisitor access to the Statue of Liberty's torch was halted for good after German operatives set off an explosion on the nearby Black Tom peninsula in July 1916...
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- thecollector.com what-is-the-meaning-behind-the-…Despite the complicated history of the United States, the statue has become universally recognized as a signifier for freedom and liberty around the world.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com history/article/…The Statue of Liberty in New York was a gift from France to the United States.
- the-landmark.fandom.com wiki/Statue_of_LibertyThe Statue of Liberty (also known as Liberty Enlightening the World or more commonly Lady Liberty) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor...
- bensguide.gpo.gov j-statue-of-libertystat-liberty The Statue of Liberty is located in New York on Liberty Island. It is a statue of a woman holding a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand...
- charliepauly.com statue-of-liberty-new-york/The ferries, departing every 15-20 minutes in peak season, visit Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty first, then Ellis Island before returning to The Battery.
- symbolsage.com statue-of-liberty-facts/President Grover Cleveland declared that the Statue of Liberty would operate as a lighthouse in 1886, and it operated from then until 1901.