Yes, you need tickets to visit the Statue of Liberty.
Technically, no. The Museum is free and open to the public without tickets. However, the museum is only accessible by ferry, which does require tickets. You can purchase tickets for the ferry to the museum and the Statue of Liberty online through Statue Cruises, or at the Castle Clinton site in Battery Park in lower Manhattan.
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Yes, you do not need tickets to visit the Smithsonian museums as they are free to the public.
I think 2 should be enough of the ones with the statue of liberty on it.
Yes, you need to take a ferry. The statue is on Liberty Island. There is no bridge, and private boats are not allowed on the island.
The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from the people of France. It was not "needed" at the time, but today it is a symbol for freedom, liberty, and other ideals the United States represents.
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The Statue of Liberty is an important and edifice monument.
get on top of statue of liberty then go to the highest spot and jump as far and high as you can
The Statue of Liberty is made out of copper. It was a gift from France. It represents freedom and liberty. You can also go inside it but there's no elevator so you need to take the stairs. She is 305 feet and 6 inches from the bottom of the pedestal foundation to the tip of her torch. She weighs 225 tons. The statue was finally finished on the 4th of July 1884.
depends where you live. Once you get to NY, you need to take a Ferry across the channel to the island.