The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French Masons to the American Masons, mimicing the tower of Babel.
Frédéric Bartholdi designed the statue from head to toe. The statue was built by a combination of workers and skilled builders from both America and France. Too many people to count had a hand in it's construction.
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Several Freemasons were involved in the design, building and cornerstone setting of the Statue of Liberty. Specifically there is a plaque on the statue with the square and compasses representing the laying of the cornerstone of the monument.
They gave us a Statue of Liberty, we gave them Liberty in fact, twice.
The statue of liberty has a mouth that is 3 feet wide. The statue of liberty has a mouth that is 3 feet wide.
The Statue of Liberty's torch represents enlightenment or lighting the path to freedom. It also represent 'liberty enlightening the world'. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France's people to the United States.
There were many people that created the Statue of Liberty. The workers that worked on the Statue of Liberty are Edouard de Laboulaye and Auguste Bartholdi.
I found no historical data of workers who died while building the Statue of Liberty. The first death listed is in 1929 when a man jumped from a window in the crown.
Building the statue of liberty took thousands of workers. It was built by the French, and sent over seas to America.
WEll, there is the Empire State Building (but that's not really a STATUE) so a big statue in New York would definitely have to be the famous Statue Of Liberty!! lildancer99<33
walk up the Statue of Liberty to the torch with a latter and change them
on the edge of the building where they re building the statue of liberty
Bartholodi and Eiffel !
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Statue of Liberty Building of a Colossus - 2001 TV was released on: USA: 4 July 2001
It was finished in October 1868.
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The model of the Statue of Liberty is atop Mount Everest at 1953 AD. Return it to the sculptor, Bartholdi, in the building at the Statue of Liberty (1882 AD).