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9 interesting Facts About the Statue of Liberty
You havent heard before
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1. The Statue of Liberty is a popular
neoclassical sculpture located on Liberty Island
in New York Harbor. The sculpture was a gift from
the people of France to the people of the United
States. 2. The statue of Liberty was
designed by-Frederic Auguste Bartholdi a French
sculptor while its metal framework was built
by-Gustave Eiffel. 3. The Statue of
Liberty replicates the figure of Libertas-a robed
Roman liberty goddess. The statue holds a torch
just above her head in her right hand and in her
left hand, the statue carries a tabula-ansata.
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4. Her foot is coupled with a broken
shackle and a chain as she walks forward
commemorating the national abolition of
slavery. 5. Today the statue is
celebrated for being an icon of freedom, as a
symbol of welcoming the immigrants arriving at
the sea. 6. The head and the
torch-bearing arm was completed by Bartholdi
before the statue was fully designed, these 2
pieces were exhibited at international
expositions.
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7. In 1901 the statue was administered by
the United States Lighthouse Board and then by
the Department of War. 8. Since 1933 the
Statue of Liberty has been maintained by the
National Park Service as part of the Statue of
Liberty National Monument. 9. The Statue
was first proposed by the French people by
Edouard Rene de Laboulaye who was the President
of the French Anti-slavery society. Speak to our
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