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The arm of The Statue of Liberty was displayed in Madison Square Park in 1876 to raise money for the statue's pedestal. Her actual name is "Liberty Enlightening the World".
In 1876, the Statue of Liberty's arm, which was displayed at the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia, was showcased to raise awareness and support for the statue project. The arm, holding a torch, was a part of the fundraising efforts for the construction of the statue, which was a gift from France to the United States. After the exposition, the arm was returned to New York, where it was eventually incorporated into the completed statue on Liberty Island.
The statue of Liberty has a width of 17 feet (5.3 m) at the gallery windows, 10 feet (3m) at the upper face and 35 feet (10m) at the waist.
The Statue of Liberty's sandals are 25 feet long.
how long is the nose of the statue of liberty? it is 1 foot and 6 in.
The Statue of Liberty's right arm and torch stood in Manhattan's Madison Square for about ten years prior to the dedication of the Statue on Liberty Island. (see: http://www.answers.com/topic/statue-of-liberty)
The arm was displayed in a Philadelphia exhibition marking.
The arm was displayed in a Philadelphia exhibition marking.
The Statue of Liberty stairs are spiralling inside the body and the arm.
The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886.