If the immigrant arrived at Ellis Island, they certainly could. The Statue is about 1/2 mile from Ellis Island. And not all immigrants came to Ellis Island- My wife came to Dulles Airport in Northern VA. :}
Yes up until Ellis Isle closed down for processing.
The Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty was the first sight for thousands of immigrants who came to the United States by boat across the Atlantic, especially from Europe in the later 1800s and early 1900s.
The symbol of freedom in New York Harbor that welcomes many immigrants is the Statue of Liberty.Once people see the statue, which is huge, they will realize that the United States is a free country.
While entering New York Harbor by ship, immigrants saw the Statue of Liberty. Many of them were relieved to know that they had survived the trip. They also thought of it as a sign of freedom from the oppression they had experienced in their past countries.It brought tears to the eyes of many.It was a sight to behold.To see the sight of the Statue of Liberty meant that they were free from poverty and more.
A breathtaking and astounding view of New York, represented the metallic, copper monument that stands out today while we cross to Elis Island to see the great tourist attraction that the European immigrants loved to see, the Statue of Liberty.
The Statue of Liberty commemorates the freedom from oppression and the friendship between nations. It was the first thing that immigrants coming to the United States would see as their ships sailed into the harbor, and is a symbol of their freedom.
You can see The Statue of Liberty of course and you can see the city of New York
Immigrants when entering the United States through New York's Ellis Island would see the Statue of Liberty.
Yes you can see the Statue of Liberty and many other things.
No, the Statue of Liberty is located on its own tiny island, called Liberty Island. Liberty Island is roughly one and two thirds to one and three quarters of a mile off the West Side of Lower Manhattan, in Upper New York Bay. Liberty Island is roughly three and a third miles from the northern tip of Staten Island.