lady liberty is a statue made by the Americans which stands in America on liberty island. she was also holding a book and a torch which lit up the sky actually the lady liberty was made by the french and it was given to the united states as a gift, they had to ship the whole statue by pieces.
There was no torch. The Olympic torch was made up in 1936. The Olympic torch was invented as a way of symbolically creating a connection between Olympia in Greece and an athletics meeting in some city like Berlin. The ancient Olympics didn't need a symbolic connection to Olympia because they were actually held at Olympia.
It was brought over by a boat and was just built up
it didnt get lit up in 1992 because it had now place to put the flam
the face is that of a roman male. no breast. wearing the robes of an intellect. holding the torch of illumination, the book of truthful knowledge, and sporting a halo of insight or understanding. that is not up for debate. that is what the statues creators intended it to mean. "lady liberty" is what people who don't know the truth or want to mis-lead those who won't research for themselves have been calling it.
walk up the Statue of Liberty to the torch with a latter and change them
yes it does. the statue has a light that light up at night.(powered like any light)\
No it never litte up
When they first got the statue of liberty they put a solar system in the torch and so the sun reflects on it and makes it light up.
No, the statue represents liberty. That is why it holds up the torch-to light the way to freedom.
Yes there is.
you pick up the torch and light the torch then you use it to see in the light house if my answer is wrong correct me
. Eiffel, the same man who did the Eiffel Tower, designed it. The statue is made of copper metal pieces that are bolted together. It was shipped over in crates and put together on Liberty Island.
It is a torch that people light up at the start and end of the Olympics.
They run up the stairs and light it using the torch.
Click on the torch so that it highlights... then click on the bomb.
Yes, when the Island is open you can pay to tour the Statue of Liberty. The Statue is normally closed on national and state holidays and has limited hours otherwise.