Time Tangled Island: Statue of Liberty
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Facts
- The interior iron framework was designed by Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, who later
designed the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France.
- Just the 30 foot arm was displayed in Philadelphia in 1876. Visitors paid 50
cents to climb to the balcony around the torch.
- A bronze replica of the Statue of
Liberty, about 35 feet tall, stands on the Ile des Cygnes in the
Seine River.
- The statue, with pedestal and foundation, stands 305 feet (93 m)
tall.
- The statue was based on the Roman goddess Libertas, who represented freedom from
slavery, oppression, and tyranny.
- The Statue of Liberty is also known as "Lady Liberty." The official
name of the statue is Liberty Enlightening the World.
- In 1984, the Statue of Liberty was added to the list of world
heritage sites. It joined other U.S. sites on the list, such as the Grand Canyon, Independence Hall, Mesa Verde, and Yellowstone National Park.
- Following September 11th, 2001, the statue was closed to visitors
until it reopened in August 2004.
- The first person to parachute off the torch's observation platform
was Frederick R. Law on February 2, 1912.
- The U.S. and France split the cost of project: France
paid for the statue; America funded its pedestal and foundation, which
were built in America.
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