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14y ago

In 1886 the Statue of Liberty was erected in New York harbor as a gift from the people of France ( they have a small copy in Paris as well) and was considered a special monument from the start.

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It was transported on the frigate "Isere" in 350 pieces, then reassembled once on site.

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people took the statue apart and then put them into crates. after this process, there was a total of 214 crates. they shipped the crates to the us and then reconstructed the statue

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The people of France made the satue for the American people.

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The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the people of the United States by the people of France.

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What is the Staue of Liberty's Real name?

The Statue of Liberty.


What is the formal name for the staue of liberty?

Liberty Enlightening The World


Who is the staue of liberty?

The Statue of Liberty is Libertas, Roman goddess of freedom.


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The Statue of Liberty.


Is staue of liberty a male or female?

The statue of liberty is a male. You can tell by the face.


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What coutry is the staue of liberty that has 12 letters in it?

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Are their names on the Statue of Liberty?

The statue is also know as "lady liberty" but no other name as such.


Staue of Liberty?

A large statue symbolizing hope and freedom on Liberty Island in New York Habor.