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Statue of Liberty National Monument
Plan Your Visit
 
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Whether visiting for an hour or staying the entire day, a trip to the Statue of Liberty National Monument, one of the most recognized symbols of freedom, can be enjoyable and memorable experience. Here is some information to assist you in your planning.  

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Accessibility at Liberty Island
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French War ship  

Did You Know?
The French ship "Isere" transported the Statue of Liberty's 300 copper pieces packed in 214 crates to America. Although the ship nearly sank in rough seas, it arrived in New York on June 17, 1885. The Statue's parts remained unassembled for nearly a year until the pedestal was completed in 1886.

Last Updated: October 05, 2006 at 12:43 EST