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Statue Of Liberty

Height

The Statue of Liberty is one of the world's tallest sculptures, standing 305 feet (92.9 meters).1)

Gift From France

The Statue of Liberty was given to the United States by Frenchman Edouard de Laboulaye, who intended to commemorate America's successful efforts to establish democracy and abolish slavery.2)

Author

Despite being a national icon of the United States, the Statue of Liberty was created by a Frenchman, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi.3)

Partnership

The Statue of Liberty was built in collaboration between the United States and France. The Americans created the foundation, while the French erected Lady Liberty herself.4)

Delays

The Statue of Liberty was supposed to be revealed in 1876 to commemorate America's centennial, but building expenses and other political obstacles delayed its unveiling by nearly ten years.5)

Alexandre Gustave Eiffel

The creator of the Monument of Liberty, Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, invited Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (named after the renowned Paris tower) to assist him in creating the skeletal construction for the statue.6)

Full Name

The full title of the Statue of Liberty is “Liberty Enlightening the World”.7)

Copper

Over 300 layers of copper are used to construct the Statue of Liberty.8)

New York Harbor

The Statue of Liberty is located on a small island in New York Harbor.9)

Liberty Island

The island that houses the Statue of Liberty is now known as “Liberty Island”.10)

Libertas

The name and look of the Statue of Liberty were drawn from the Roman goddess Libertas, whose visage was frequently used as a symbol for emancipated slaves.11)

Torch

Lady Liberty's torch is composed of 24k gold.12)

Tablet

The Statue of Liberty is holding a tablet of law with the inscription “July IV MDCCLXXVI” (July 4, 1776) on the cover.13)

Broken Chain And Shackle

Some viewed the broken chain and shackle at the Statue of Liberty's feet as a homage to the abolition of American slavery. However, the chain as a symbol of rebellion against European control is more plausible.14)

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