- symbolsage.com statue-of-liberty-facts/After that incident, the torch of the Statue of Liberty was closed to the public for a period of time. 6- The Statue Features a Broken Chain and Shackles.
- traveldigg.com statue-of-liberty/United States can not be separated from a national icon that became a symbol of freedom in that country is the Statue of Liberty.
- us-immigration.com statue-of-liberty/The Statue of Liberty is the tallest statue in the United States. Visitors of the Statue of Liberty have to climb 354 stairs to get to the crown.
- tripsavvy.com statue-of-liberty-visitors-guide-…Strollers are not permitted inside the Statue of Liberty (for pedestal, museum, and crown access), but they are allowed on the ferry and around Liberty Island.
- tripadvisor.co.uk Attraction_Review-g60763-…The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986.
- worldatlas.com heritage-sites/statue-of-…The Statue of Liberty was made out of roughly 31 tons of hammered copper sheets around the steel frame and was completed in 1885.
- thetowerinfo.com statue-of-liberty-information-…The Statue of Liberty is depicted as a woman dressed in flowing robes, she holds a torch over head with her right hand, and carries a tablet with her left hand.
- allthatsinteresting.com statue-of-liberty-facts-…On October 28, 1886, the day of its dedication, the Statue of Liberty stood proudly before a crowd of thousands in New York Harbor.
- mymodernmet.com statue-of-liberty-facts/With these 11 enlightening facts about the Statue of Liberty, we hope to shed some light on the history of this iconic statue.
- There, within sight of the Statue of Liberty, millions of people first came ashore to undergo health checks before being admitted to the United States.