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- Why did the original Statue of Liberty have chains? - Answers
Statue of Liberty enlightening the World was the original title by Bartholdi- this was condensed to the handier Statue of Liberty phrase Completed in l886, ten years AFTER the centennial of US
- What is a nickname for the Statue of Liberty? - Answers
The Statue of Liberty has many nicknames However, she is most famously called Lady Liberty and stood as welcoming and reassuring force for those who immigrated through New York
- Does The Statue of Liberty represent Lucifer? - Answers
The Statue of Liberty has 25 windows (found in the crown at the top of the statue) which are meant to represent 25 different gemstones found on earth The statue has several other symbolic
- Was the original statue of liberty a black woman? - Answers
The Statue of Liberty was originally a Black woman, but, as memory serves, it was because the model was Black In a book called "The Journey of The Songhai People", according to Dr Jim Haskins, a
- What is Statue of Liberty full name? - Answers
The statue's official name is "Liberty Enlightening the World " She was modeled after the Roman goddess of liberty, hence the "liberty" part, and her torch represents the act of enlightening the
- How many times has the statue of liberty been struck by . . . - Answers
The Statue of Liberty is struck by lightning about 600 times per year, according to the National Park Service The statue is made of copper, which is an excellent conductor of electricity, so it
- What is written on the base of the Statue of Liberty? - Answers
How many stairs does the liberty statue have? answer:364 stairs answer: There are 154 stairs in the Statue of Liberty from the base of the pedestal up to the crown (See attached link from Statue
- How tall is the statue of liberty from the pedestal to the torch . . .
Statue of Liberty- It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star The statue is 151 ft (46 m) tall, but with the pedestal and
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