The Celtics go by the nickname "Celts" and play in the city of Boston
the same as always
Boston has always been a part of Massachusetts.
It is a statue. It is always available to be seen. Access is carefully monitored to avoid any terrorist activities.
an eagle statue
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.
They were statues of young men and women in the Archaic Period of ancient Greece. The chief difference is that a kouros (male statue) was always naked and a kore (female statue) was always clothed.
"Boston" is always a proper noun, the name of a specific place. A proper noun should always be capitalised.
The Statue of Liberty's right arm and torch stood in Manhattan's Madison Square for about ten years prior to the dedication of the Statue on Liberty Island. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/statue-of-liberty)
Yes, because Boston Terrier is a proper nou n.
Yes, the finish line has always been in Boston, but never the starting line. Since 1925 runners have started the race from the village of Hopkinton. Before that, the starting line was located in Ashland.
Yes the statue of liberty was originally sculptured white but when it was placed in New York the waves always crashed against it causing it to turn a shade of green