No, (not the full-sized one in New York's harbor) . Miniatures have been made, and might be made of gold.
Gold, as it was made of copper
No, it's made of metal.
The statue of liberty was designed by Bartholdi. It took him 15 years to be completely done. He finished it in 1884.
The Statue of Liberty is located and made in New York.
statue of liberty was made out of green asphalt and lucid copper.. by RC
The Statue of Liberty was made out of copper and steel, not rocks. The same man who made the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France, made the Statue of Liberty.
The statue of liberty is made out of copper
The exterior of the Statue of Liberty is made of copper which is 3/32 inches thick. The interior of the Statue is made from wrought iron and steel.
At first the french gave the statue of liberty to New York! When it first arrivedit was copper but it oxidized and turned green. If you have ever seen a green penny, that's an example.
No. Gold is too expensive, and there is barely enough gold in the world to account for a monument the size of the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is and always has been made of steel. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually the guy above me is wrong...steel wouldn't explain the green... the only thing that would oxidize into that green shade is a malleable copper that would appear gold.... so pretty much yeah, gold to the eye, but cheap copper... it'd look pretty cool tho...
before it looked like it did now it was made of copper and it was gold but then after years pasted the statue of liberty rusted up now it is rusted green.
No. The Statue of Liberty is made up of all copper.