Yes, in fact you can. But not all the way to the top, only to her feet and look into her skirts. It takes a long time though, to actually get there. Yet, it's really interesting, especially the view of NY city and of Statue of Liberty's history!!! Liberty Island was closed on 11 September 2001, it reopened in December 2001, the monument itself reopened on 3 August 2004, and the statue itself has remained closed. On 9 August 2006 National Park Service Director Frank Mainella stated that the crown and interior of the statue would remain closed indefinately. Visitors must obtain a "Monument Visitor's Pass" at least two days in advance. On July 4th 2009, 10 visitors at a time will be allowed access to Liberty's crown for a spectacular view. YES<3:)
The entire statue was scheduled to be closed for much of 2012.
The statue continues to undergo structural changes and repairs. As of October 29, 2011, it was scheduled to be closed to the public for major renovations lasting about a year.
yes. you can go into the statue of liberty. in the crown or the torch
Yes, people can still go in the Statue of Liberty.
yes its like a mesum
no because it got to dangerous!
yes
nope
Yes
So people can look out when they go to the crown.
there are 25 windows in the statue liberty and there all in her crown but one is in her torch
you stand in the crown
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The Statue of Liberty has twenty five windows on her crown.
Stars
It is made of copper.
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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 of Liberty website.)
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 features, such as the crown's rays, which represent the seven seas and continents.
The Statue of Liberty's crown has a total of 7 rays. These represent the sun as well as the seven continents of the Earth and the 7 seas.
Statue of Liberty