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- Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia
The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture of a robed and crowned female on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City
- Statue Of Liberty - U. S. National Park Service
It was dedicated by President Grover Cleveland on October 28, 1886 Designated as a National Monument in 1924, employees of the National Park Service have been caring for the Statue of Liberty since 1933
- Visit | Statue of Liberty Ellis Island
Liberty Island is home to a beautiful park, an innovative museum, and America’s most iconic symbol of promise and possibility As you explore the grounds, take in Lady Liberty from different angles noting her design details and how her appearance changes with the light
- Statue of Liberty | History, Information, Height, Poem, Facts . . .
The Statue of Liberty is a 305-foot (93-meter) 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
- Statue of Liberty - Height, Location Timeline | HISTORY
The Statue of Liberty was a joint effort between France and the United States, intended to commemorate the lasting friendship between the peoples of the two nations
- Statue of Liberty Meaning: What She Stands For
Learn all about the Statue of Liberty meaning, symbolism and historic purpose Here's what she truly stands for and how each element of her design contributes to her meaning
- Statue of Liberty National Monument - Wikipedia
It includes the 1886 Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World) by sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi and the Statue of Liberty Museum, both situated on Liberty Island, as well as the former immigration station at Ellis Island, which includes the Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital
- Plan Your Visit - Statue Of Liberty National Monument (U. S. National . . .
Tickets should be purchased through Statue City Cruises, the ONLY ferry service that brings visitors to Liberty and Ellis Islands All ferry tickets include access to the Statue of Liberty Museum and the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
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