I think it may be that it is much more realistic to tourist then today.
No. A "thing" cannot be an "event". What might be a historical event is the construction of the Statue of Liberty, or the shipping of the statue across the Atlantic, or the acceptance of the gift from the people of France.
I think it might be the statue of liberty
It is grey, but it might have patched of decay colors on it.
The Empire State Building, The Statue of Liberty and lopts of cars, taxis and people!
This might be an obvious answer but here goes: The statue of liberty is located in new york city or you can say I n the declaration they speak of life, liberty, and the presuit a of happiness
No, (not the full-sized one in New York's harbor) . Miniatures have been made, and might be made of gold.
No trains because the statue is posted on a single island only approachable by fairy or boat. But i suggest the applicable fairy because a single boat might cause some security disruption.
Well the statue of liberty is our symbol of our freedom. If you go there you might learn more about our country. I have always wanted to go there and learn about our country so if you have the chance to go there you should go I bet you would love it there plus it is in new York you could find out about New York and have fun at the same time.
The Statue of Liberty is certainly respected and cherished by New Yorkers; to call it sacred might be an overstatement, since it is not actually a religious shrine. In a metaphorical sense it could be called sacred, because it represents freedom, and many people hold freedom to be sacred, particularly in context with the many people that have died securing our freedom.
The stamp itself is virtually worthless, but the postcard might be worth something. Many people collect postcards.
Any U.S. million dollar bill you might find is only a novelty and is NOT legal tender.
No. While an extremely powerful hurricane might cause some damage the structure itself would not collapse even in a category 5 hurricane, which is extremely unlikely if not impossible that far north.