No. Among other things, there are no stairs; maintenance personnel must climb a 40-foot ladder to access it.
Visitors have not been allowed in the area for almost a hundred years (since July 30, 1916). People who think they've been there since then are probably confusing it with the crown, which is currently open (sort of... there are restrictions, and the number of people allowed to visit is limited to 10 at a time; the tour is about 20 minutes long).
You can, however, get fairly close to the original torch, which is in the museum.
The Statue of Liberty's torch represents enlightenment or lighting the path to freedom. It also represent 'liberty enlightening the world'. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France's people to the United States.
The Statue of Liberty carries a torch in her right hand.
The Statue of Liberty is holding the torch in her right hand.
walk up the Statue of Liberty to the torch with a latter and change them
A torch
golden
The statue of Liberty holds high a torch
you are not allowed to play on the statue of liberty
because it is the sign of liberty
The torch held by the Statue of Liberty is the symbol of enlightenment. It is said that the torch lights the way to liberty for those entering the United States.
No, the Statue of Liberty and the Washington Monuments do not both have torches. The Statue of Liberty does have a torch whereas illumination of the Washington Monument is separate from the monument and includes no torch.
The torch is 305' 1"( 92.99m)