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    What Does the Statue of Liberty Symbolize?

    What does the Statue of Liberty symbolize? There is no question that it is just one of the

    most quickly regarded structures in the planet. The statue was a present despatched from

    France in 1886 as a token of camaraderie and friendship.

    A Small Little bit Late...

    The Statue of Liberrty was initially supposed to commemorate the one hundredth

    anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1876, but budget challenges

    and other problems delayed the statue's debut. The statue is positioned on Liberty Island in

    New York Metropolis Harbor, near Ellis Island, the previous immigration station by which

    1000's of immigrants arrived to start out a new life in the United States. As a result, the

    Statue of Liberty has occur to symbolize freedom and liberty.

    Statue of Liberty Information

    The Statue of Liberty by itself is 151 feet and 1 inch tall from the base to the idea of the

    torch. The whole composition, which includes the foundation and the pedestal upon which

    she stands, is a whopping 305 toes from the ground. It was the tallest composition in New

    York when it was constructed. She was strategically put, dealing with southeast at the mouth

    of the Hudson River, so that she is the visible to ships entering the harbor.

    Woman Liberty became a beacon of hope for the countless numbers of immigrants coming

    by Ellis Island during the late 19th Century and early 20th Century. Her official identify is "

    Liberty Enlightens The Earth," and the torch she proudly holds symbolizes that

    enlightenment.

    The crown she wears on her head has seven points. Those symbolize the 7 seas and the 7

    continents of the world. The broken chains at her feet symbolize liberty from oppression,

    while the pill she retains in her left hand is inscribed with "July IV, MDCCLXXVI," (July 4,

    1776, the day the Declaration of Independence was signed). The Roman-model robe she

    wears symbolizes that we are a Republic, as Rome was.

    Lady Liberty has two smaller sisters, both equally produced by French sculptor Frederic

    Bartholdi, who intended the statue in New York. A tiny bronze examine that Bartholdi used

    for the remaining style can be found in the Jardins du Luxembourg in Paris. The formal sister

    statue, which stands at 37 feet and 9 inches in height, can be found on the Ile De Cygnes on

    the river Seine. This statue faces West, gazing towards the statue in New York, and her pill

    is inscribed with each July four, 1776, and July fourteen, 1789, the beginning of the FrenchRevolution.

    Even nowadays, Lady Liberty stands as a welcoming image of Hope, Freedom and Liberty

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    to all who enter the harbor, whether or not they are new immigrants, visitors or citizens

    returning home. She signifies the ideals of our nation, and enduring icon of the American

    spirit.