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Lady Liberty in New York City

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Nothing says freedom quite like the Statue of Liberty. Located in Manhattan, NY, this iconic statue is a place to reflect and examine what it means to be an American. With a fascinating history and standing as an incredible monument to cooperation, Liberty Island is a worthwhile visit while you are in Manhattan.

About the Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of France to the United States as a symbol of friendship between the two countries. Today, it is also a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. It was dedicated on October 28, 1886, and in 1924 it was labeled a National Monument. The National Park Service has been tasked with caring for the monument since 1933. A collaborative effort to restore the statue began in 1979, so the work could be complete by its centennial anniversary in 1986. Researchers, engineers, and architects in France and America brainstormed the many obstacles and technical questions to restore and repair various parts of the statue so she would be in good shape for years to come. New patents and strategies of copper care were formulated, and in the end the statue was restored to new stability and beauty.





Visiting the Statue of Liberty 
Getting to Liberty Island and making that a stop during your trip to New York City is a must. However, this special location is on an island and is very popular, so it is important to buy legitimate tickets if you want to visit Lady Liberty in person. Tickets are available from the Statue of Liberty organization, and they sell various tours that include both the ferry ride and the tour of your destination. Whether you want to see the museum, Ellis Island, pedestal, or go to the crown, you can reserve your spot and get ready for an unforgettable experience.

History of the Statue "Liberty Enlightening the World"
The Statue of Liberty is one of the largest neoclassical sculptures in the world. It is located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, New York City. The idea of the gift was proposed by Édouard de Laboulaye, the sculpture was designed by French sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, and was built by an impressive team of craftsmen, among them Gustave Eiffel who would later design the Eiffel Tower. The design of the Statue of Liberty is a figure of a robed woman, representing the Roman liberty goddess Libertas. In her right hand is a torch above her head, and in her left hand she carries the tabula ansata which is inscribed with the Roman numerals for July 4, 1776, which is the date of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. At her feet is a broken chain. All of this represents America's freedom and welcoming immigrants from around the world at her greatest harbor.

See the iconic and historical Statue of Liberty in person for yourself when you visit Manhattan, New York.
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      • Ancient Playground
      • Empire State Building
      • Rockefeller Center
      • Statue of Liberty
      • One World Observatory
      • The Met
      • AMNH
    • Bronx NY >
      • Clason Point Park
      • Ferry Point Park
    • Brooklyn NY >
      • Brooklyn Museums
      • Brooklyn Botanic Garden
      • Prospect Park
      • Owl's Head Park
      • Weeksville Heritage Center
      • Salt Marsh Nature Center
      • Brooklyn's Rich History
      • Plan the Perfect Weekend in Brooklyn
    • Staten Island NY >
      • Snug Harbor
      • Staten Island Museum
      • Willowbrook Park
      • Staten Island Zoo
      • Great Kills Park
      • The Greenbelt
      • Historic Richmond Town
      • Latourette Park
    • Queens NY >
      • Discovering Queens
      • New York Hall of Science
      • Alley Pond Park
      • Kissena Corridor Park
      • Cunningham Park
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      • Untermyer Park
      • Van Der Donck Park Yonkers NY
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