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No, there are a handful of replicas located in gardens and museums all over the world specifically made by Frédéric Bartholdi. The original and largest is in NY Harbor on Liberty Island. There many others that he made in various places in France such as Jardin du Luxembourg and Pont de Grenelle. He also gave one to the town of Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer and it sits in the village square.

Barholdi's original plaster version was used to create a mold to cast 12 286cm high bronze versions of the statue. There are hundreds of other versions of the statue made from copper, bronze, stone and even Legos on display throughout the world that are based on the original statue.

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