🗽A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty stands proudly in New York Harbor, welcoming visitors from all over the world.
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The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France in 1886 to celebrate the Centennial of the United States and symbolize friendship between the two nations.
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Designed by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, the statue stands 151 feet tall and is made of copper. It’s built on a pedestal designed by architect Richard Morris Hunt.
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The Statue holds a torch in her right hand, symbolizing enlightenment, and a tablet in her left hand, representing the rule of law, with the date of America’s Declaration of Independence (July 4, 1776)
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For millions of immigrants arriving at Ellis Island, the Statue of Liberty was their first glimpse of the United States, symbolizing hope for a new life.
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The Statue of Liberty was declared a National Monument in 1924 and continues to be an important symbol of freedom, justice, and opportunity.
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The statue’s full name is "Liberty Enlightening the World" and her crown has 7 rays, representing the seven seas and continents.
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Whether you're in New York or admiring it from afar, the Statue of Liberty remains a testament to hope, freedom, and unity.