Uh, no. The "cup of blasphemy" revelation what we call the torch?
they call it the statue of liberty because all the people came from a different country and they would come to the U.S.A and go to New York so they can be free. and by the way people in france made the statue of liberty
An active imagination can read anything into a certain set of circumstances. I doubt that the Statue of Liberty has anything to do with the Illuminati but of coursee I could be wrong.
Try the Statue of Liberty.
it was raised by france
The Statue of Liberty has become a symbol of the US and of the process of migrating to the US. It is also a universal symbol of freedom and democracy, and celebrates the international friendship of the United States and France. It was given to the People of the United States by the People of France. Built to commerate an alliance during the American Revolution, the Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and designated as a National Monument in 1924. We could not have succeeded in the Revolution without the aid of France.
Uh, no. It is just a crown. the seven rays represent unity to 7 continents. {the seven hills of Rome?}
Since the Statue of Liberty is on an island with no roads, this would be difficult at best. You could, of course, drive it to a parking lot from which you could take a ferry to the island.
Well the statue of liberty is our symbol of our freedom. If you go there you might learn more about our country. I have always wanted to go there and learn about our country so if you have the chance to go there you should go I bet you would love it there plus it is in new York you could find out about New York and have fun at the same time.
The Statue of Liberty as significant meaning to the Unites States. It is a sign of our freedom and friendship with France. Lady Liberty could be a target for terrorism, that is most likely the reason it is protected.
A universal symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty also celebrates the international friendship of the United States and France. It was given to us as a gift from France. Built to commerate an alliance during the American Revolution, the Statue was dedicated on October 28, 1886 and designated as a National Monument in 1924. We could not have suceeded as well as we did in the Revolution without the aid of our French allies. Commerate is not in the dictioary. I think it means create
A gift to whom? An answer could be 'the statue of Liberty', if we limit our thinking to the US.
so everyone in the state could see it