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20 Truth Free About Freedom Statue


The Liberty goddess statue is a lighthouse of hope and freedom for immigrants to the US through Ellis Island decade ago, and is now one of the most popular landmarks in the United States.

There is an impressive history with this giant statue and a lot of hidden meanings that you never know about.

Educate yourself in impressive history on the Statue of Liberty!

The total weight of this impressive statue is 225 tons, equivalent to 450,000 pounds.

If you have bought a pair of shoes for Lady Liberty, shoes will have to be sized 879!

For A Period of 16 Years, The Statue of Liberty Functioned As A Lighthouse with Light That Could Be Seen From About 24 Miles Away.

The Statue of Liberty stands at a height of 305 feet and 1 inch high, making it the highest statue in North America.

If the wind is strong enough, the statue can sway three inches, while her torch can sway about six inches.

Large design for Liberty statue is inspired by the designs from ancient Roman civilization.

Falcons Peregrine was found by Rangers National Park Services located on the crown of the Statue of Liberty.

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To achieve the crown, you have to climb 354 stairs to top.

The face of the statue was simulated by the mother of the sculptor, Charlotte.

Inside the statue of 16 tension rods stretching about 60 feet from the top of the pedestal.

These bars are important because they "pull" the statue to the pedestal to keep it in the right place.

Liberty statue is a gift from France in 1886 proposed by Edouard Laboulaye.

Laboulaye hoped the gift would inspire his French to fight for their own democracy against Napoleon III.

Each year since it was built, Liberty statue was hit by lightning by lightning per year.

The two were killed by jumping from the statue, while some others survived the fall.

The light blue of the statue is due to the natural weathering of the copper.

When it was built in 1886, it was the highest structure in the 22-storey New York City.

The original torch of the statue was replaced in 1984 with a new copper torch covered in 24 Cara gold leaves.

The shackles are broken at the foot of the statue representing freedom from the tyranny and oppression.