In 1984, the statue was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
In its "Statement of Significance", the world organization found that the statue was a "masterpiece of the human spirit" which "endures as a highly potent symbol - inspiring contemplation, debate and protest - of ideals such as liberty, peace, human rights, abolition of slavery, democracy and opportunity."
The statue of liberty was listed on the world heritage list in 1981
The Statue of Liberty was included into the world heritage list because she represents freedom and she welcomed many immigrants into America.
It was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28th June 2007.
St. Joseph's Oratory is not on the current UNESCO world heritage list, which may be accessed at the link below.
Sure! Here are a few examples of similes: "As busy as a bee", "As cool as a cucumber", "As blind as a bat", "As brave as a lion".
The Statue of Liberty's crown has 25 windows, not gemstones. The seven rays represent the seven continents and oceans, but no official list of gemstones exists. Some claim the crown symbolizes gemstones, but this is a myth. The structure is made of iron and copper, not precious stones.
No, the Eiffel Tower is not on the UNESCO World Heritage List. However, it is part of the "Banks of the Seine" site, which was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991. The tower itself is a significant cultural landmark, but it has not been individually designated as a World Heritage site.
December 1985
All dimensions of the Statue of Liberty are easily found online. There are many, so I can only list a few. The height from base to torch is 151 feet and 1 inches, while the foundation of pedestal to torch is 305 feet and 1 inches.
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The 2 UNESCO world heritage sites in Cambodia are Angkor and the Temple of Preah Vihear. They were inscribed in 1992 and 2008, respectively.
-Statue of Liberty -Empire State Building -5th Avenue Stores -Central Park -Madame Tussauds Wax Museam -M&M World -Toys R Us -Build A Bear Workshop