The most famous symbol of the "stronghold of democracy" in the United States, a monument that embodies the freedom and independence of the state. The statue was donated to America by the French and was originally a sign of friendship between the American and French peoples. The monument was recognized as a monument of world importance in 1984. From the observation deck of the statue, panoramic views of New York, the harbor, islands and suspension bridges open.
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12.12.23
S
I saw so many blogs saying that it is better to take the free ferry to Staten Island and take pictures from it rather than pay for the ferry to Liberty Island. I would say, No! You should see it on the island, not on the ferry! You get a much closer .. Read more »look (it is not close enough even - wish I had booked a ticket to Pedestal). Also, the museum is very interesting and informative. I 100% recommend going to Liberty Island and seeing the status of Liberty- liberty enlightening the world.
08.12.23
Lauren
We got tickets ahead of time, we did the pedestal tickets and Ellis Island. We arrived early and was allowed to get on the ferry ahead of time once we went through security. To go up to the pedestal you also go through security, but it moved quickly.. Read more ». I wish the crown was open. The only downside is if you don't want to climb the 108 steps up to the pedestal you can wait 20-45 minutes for the elevator. Otherwise great history and lots to learn about.
07.12.23
Stephanie
Bought tickets in advance and took ferry from NJ to the attraction. The ferry stops at museum also. We did not enter the statue of liberty, only saw from outside. There was additional pay if you wanted to go in. All in all Great experience!
04.12.23
Neha
We took City cruises from the battery park, NY to visit the Statue of Liberty. We purchased tickets online, in advance since we wanted to go up to the pedestal (A 4 person lift is available if you can't climb the stairs. It has a small queue on .. Read more »a weekday). Tickets to climb to the crown (can be reached only by steps from the pedestal) get booked months in advance.
It was such a fun experience.. the boat ride is great, you can move around in the indoor and outdoor deck areas. There is a lot of walking once you get to the island, but it was worth visiting for the amazing views of New Jersey & New York City. The statue itself is majestic and there are some great photo points all around. There are washrooms available in the boat as well as on the island.
Keeping a tab on the boat leaving times helped us to avoid waiting around. We also made a quick stop at Ellis Island and had a look at the museum there.
Overall, it is an amazing way to spend an afternoon and view one of the most talked about monuments while you are at it!
27.11.23
Dasha
This was super cool. We took the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island tour. It was a beautiful sight to see. The little island is super cool, with a cafe and a nice sized gift shop. It was super crowded in both, but I figure it's just because ther.. Read more »e are so many different boat companies doing tours at one time. But the inside of the statue itself was super clean, with bathrooms. We only went to the top of the pedestal cause the Lord knows I was not about to climb all those steps. It's still a super cool experience and great views. Really nice photo op on the ground in front. It's very windy this time of year, so bundle up!
24.09.23
M
I mean what to say. It’s an amazing statue overlooking one of the great cities of the world and a country that used to welcome all comers. The island is great, ferry trip is cool. Book the crown early as they had all gone by 11am. Really glad I.. Read more » made the trip though. Looking over at Manhattan is great. Really touristy but then so is New York. Loved it.
19.09.23
marissa
Really enjoyed our time at the Statue of Liberty. The lines were not long, and the weather was perfect. You get beautiful views for pictures all over the island, especially of the New York city skyline.
There is a museum, gift shop, ice cream stand a.. Read more »nd a cafe when we visited.
The museum has the original torch inside and many other interesting artifacts.
I would highly recommend taking the time to come here.
The only con was all of the helicopters constantly flying over the island.
31.08.23
Melissa
So here are my tidbits of info. Park on the New Jersey side because it's easier for traffic purposes and to find parking.
Also, pick a day that's not overly hot. There is a museum that is air conditioned and a few stores, but you can't.. Read more » hang out in them forever. Food can be a long line, so be prepared, but it's tasty and the staff is nice. And, bring a water bottle to stay hydrated.
Do both Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty (I included a few photos of both). If you want to go up the statue, you need a separate ticket, good health, and no younger kids as it's a climb.
Enjoy both those monumental places and take lots of pictures. Just remember to learn about the details behind both of these places as it's a part of our history.
23.08.23
charlie
we took the ferry to see the statue and booked a week in advance. before actually getting on the ship, you will have to show your tickets, pass security and wait in line for the next ferry. that whole process took half an hour on a weekday morning, b.. Read more »ut it was all well organized with plenty of staff on site. every single ship was packed, but if you're not at the very end of the queue, you will still get a good spot on the deck if you're quick. liberty island is exactly as small and as crowded as we pictured it, but paying for pedestal access was worth it because there is nothing like standing up there and watching the whole city from afar. truly a memorable experience. I wouldn't advise buying access to the crown, though- the view doesn't make much of a difference. keep in mind you will have to store your bags in a locker if you want to step on the pedestal or the crown. all things considered, it's definitely worth the time and money to see the real statue of liberty once in your lifetime. and for history buffs like me, there is a museum on liberty island and another one on Ellis Island!
22.08.23
Mashiro
Came to New York three months ago and now finally got a chance to see the Statue of Liberty. The boat ticket is 25 dollars for each person and it contains a visit to liberty island and the island beside, which have a museum of human migration.
The l.. Read more »iberty island is pretty nice. Besides the statue, there is also a museum about Statue of Liberty, a gift shop and places for food.
There was barely any shade. It would be nice if you brought a hat to protect you from the sun.
16.08.23
Film
Beautiful and very educational. Love the history of the statue. The experience os something I will not forget. Most definitely worth the trip and taking your time to take it all in. Having NYC is the background feel surreal. Amazing place to visit an.. Read more »d a must on your list while in NYC.
12.08.23
Ernesto
Bought the tickets in the morning for the 1pm time slot. Arrived about 15minutes early and found the line for the ferry ride to be very long. I would recommend hats or an umbrella if going around this time since you have ZERO shade around for cover. .. Read more »Once you get on the ferry however the ride is a quick 10-15 minutes. Be sure to get a good seat on the 2nd or 3rd deck for a good picture or two of Lady Liberty. The ferry line back from the island is about twice as long so expect a good 30-40 minute wait. Overall, once on the island the Statue of Liberty is an amazing sight to see and the food and drinks are delightful.
20.05.23
Khurram
№ 1 historical Landmark of New York, located in Liberty Island (basically inside NJ State). Easily (and only) accessible through Statue City Cruise Ferry from New York's Battery Park as well as from Liberty State Park, New Jersey. Very crowded s.. Read more »pecially on weekends. If you want to go to the upper levels (Pedestal access or Crown) of the statue, you need to reserve your ticket in advance. Specially if you want to go to Crown, you need to book few months in advance. Prices are same for all levels, you just need an advance reservation. Also, Crown Access need some additional requirements too.
There is also a Museum in the island, called Statue of Liberty Museum (FREE to visit or included in ticket price). It's a decent museum with Statue of liberty's history and models etc. There is also a decent cafe, Statue of Liberty Crown Cafe with outdoor seating arrangement and reasonable price.
All tickets included complimentary multilingual Guided Audio Tour too. There is a lot of photo opportunities available through out the island because of beautiful views.
If you are in NY, this should be your first place to tour & experience.
14.05.23
Letslie
It's a beautiful place to spend the day at. It has large spaces for kids to play and run, the vegetation makes it a magical experience. There is a museum to learn about the immigration and a theater to watch a short documentary. It's a plac.. Read more »e worth visiting at least once in a lifetime. They will accommodate parents with strollers and the boats are wheelchair accessible. Don't miss out!
07.05.23
Jonathan
I really loved it. I bought tickets for a pedestal view and it's really a unique view where only people that purchased tickets can go.
The boat ride is fun and you can also go to Ellis island. There's also a little museum close to the stat.. Read more »ue that is very educational and explains the history of the landmark.
Nothing much to say but wow and I really recommend going on the island and not using the free ferry boat because you're too far away and the experience is very different!!
15.04.23
The
The statue of liberty is one of the must-sees . I was taken back by how Eco friendly this place is. They had recycling bins and compost bins next to the trashcan in the eating area, which I loved because of the fact that so many people track here on .. Read more »a daily basis. I must say it is a bit of a workout if you are up for the walk up however you don't have to walk all the way, you can take the elevator. There is a lot to see while visiting the statue as well as two areas to learn about the history and the construction of it. They have a small learning exhibit in the statue and a building on the other side. If you are hungry I would highly recommend going to the cafe. Not only will your food be fresh but it will be made to order. They have vegan, vegetarian and gluten free options. Their gluten free bread was super soft and tasted great. They have a lot of healthy food items. They had sandwiches,fresh fruit, pasta salad, regular salads and things to drink. They also had amazing customers survive.
09.02.23
Pratik
If you visit the New York City, then you must visit the Statue of Liberty. There is cruise to enter the Liberty Island and Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. Cruise ride is fun and you can able to see the statue from the different sides and.. Read more » also beautiful buildings.
I felt very happy to see the Statue of Liberty. Its the best place to spend time and also to capture beautiful moments. It will take 3 to 4 hours to visit the monument and museum. We had food in the cafeteria. The food is good. There will be wait time to enter the cruise, so it's better to arrive early and visit it in daytime, then you can able spend more time here. The museum is also good. I loved this place.👍👍
09.02.23
baibhaw
Wow, that's simply all I can say about my visit to the State of Liberty. You see pictures, you see it from a distance, but to actually be right below. It was amazing. Take time to reflect on all of the immigrants that passed through that area on.. Read more » their way to enter The United States. Take time to reflect on what the Statue of Liberty means. I would highly recommend visiting the island that the statue is on versus doing a boat tour around it.
24.11.22
Maggi
The museum was very interesting. We took a guided tour to both Liberty ? Island and Ellis Island, which honestly wasn’t worth the money we paid. The guide was great but the tour is reasonably priced and easy to navigate without a guide and incl.. Read more »udes ferry tickets between the islands. Lots of great photo opportunities on the island and the ferry.
26.10.22
John
A Historical landmark and staple of New York.
Definitely recommend getting tickets in advance. If your looking for tickets for the Crown your gonna want to put off your trip little after January. I tried getting tickets for it but booked through Jan.. Read more »uary.
The pedestal was worth the ticket price. Stunning view of New York and the surrounding islands. Id say go the stairs route its not to bad time.
Walking the island itself was pretty great and not too busy. I got in on the 9am boat and Id say maybe stick to getting in early. Less crowded and easier time for photos.
Ferry ride over was good and quick. The top gets full but you'll still get good views.
22.10.22
Denise
Great tourist attraction!!
I had an amazing experience. Even tho the lines were LONG they moved fast. Information at the museum was very informative and intriguing. The view from the ferry ride was breathtaking. I bought my ticket at the park that wa.. Read more »sn't an hassle at all.
12.09.22
Harihar
It was awesome! Go alone or with bunch of family or friends. You would not disappoint. Pack your meals and spend good time sitting in greens and watching NY skyline.
Take time to visit the Statue of Liberty Museum. Must see 10 min act on history of .. Read more »Statue of Liberty. Several antiques that involved in building it are placed for viewers.
Coming to Statue of Liberty, about 300 ft raised from ground, beautifully sculpted by Barthold. Magnificent in every angle. Visitors from all over world make it look like true icon of Liberty, watching immigrants coming in and going out of USA.
11.09.22
Robert
We really enjoyed visiting the Statue of Liberty! We went to the top of the pedestal, but the crown is closed due to ventilation issues and the ongoing threat of COVID. My daughters really enjoyed it though. We climbed the 215 steps to get to the ped.. Read more »estal and it was well worth it.
04.08.22
Ana
My dream to visit the Statue of Liberty, it’s great place that have enough space to walk, take pictures and enjoy of the manhattan’s view. For me was a stressful to take the ferry because you have to wait for long line and you don’t.. Read more » have any shade while your waiting and the waiting is a totally a disaster when you go and when you come back.
I recommend up the pedestal and if you can take the stairs, it’s better because you can admire the big structure and how it’s been preserved. Also you can enjoy the place and relaxing with less people around.
03.08.22
Joey
Wow, that's simply all I can say about my visit to the State of Liberty. You see pictures, you see it from a distance, but to actually be right below. It was amazing. Take time to reflect on all of the immigrants that passed through that area on.. Read more » their way to enter The United States. Take time to reflect on what the Statue of Liberty means. I would highly recommend visiting the island that the statue is on versus doing a boat tour around it.
17.02.22
zhiyi
$23 for ticket,I would say I have a good time in here,a lot of people traveling statue of liberty. When you finish Wall Street,you just go down street, buy the tickets in the near park. Don’t go yellow one,someone told me yellow more expensive... Read more » When you buy tickets go to line, maybe need waiting half hour. I also put schedule in here. You can check. Mark your plan.have a good day! Enjoy your time and life. Thank you ?
24.01.22
Nate
Iconic statue to see if you are in NYC, at least good to see once. My local connection here said that locals hardly ever go to see the statue because it's 99% tourists that are wanting to see it, which is understandable. The ferry ride is super .. Read more »fun and gives you great glimpses from all different sides. You'll definitely be able to see the torch and Lady Liberty up close. We booked a tour that allowed us to walk up in the statue and see the NYC skyline from her crown. If you are able to do that, it's a super cool experience. However, make sure you are not claustrophobic - it gets extremely tight up there and there are very tiny, spiraling stairs. It can get very tight if you're walking up to the very top.
I would highly recommend taking the ferry tour. However, if you're not dying to see it - if you want to just see it from a distance - it takes a lot of time to ride the ferry. Otherwise, still very cool to see if you're in NYC.
08.01.22
Vo
The icon of the U.S. ???. This is a must-see for everyone who visits New York City, you would never want to miss it.
There’s only one cruise line that is allowed to enter the Liberty Island and Ellis Island, which is Statue Cruises. You can pu.. Read more »rchase tickets at the Battery Park but I’d recommend you purchase it in advance. For $23/adult it’s actually very reasonably priced. Make sure you go early because you will have to go through security at the port. Also take a look at the departure schedule available on the website to plan your trip accordingly.
As for the Statue of Liberty, it was my first time seeing it in person so what I could say was a wow. It was absolutely amazing to see this monument. I also purchased the pedestal access so it was pretty cool to see the inside of the statue. They’re not doing the Crown Access due to Covid-19 concerns, but I hope it will be resumed soon.
There are a gift shop, a cafeteria and a museum on the island. I would say it takes around 2-3 hours to do everything here because you would want to take as many photos as possible.
I absolutely loved it here and I can’t wait to come back.
14.12.21
Shalee
Beautiful experience. The boat ride over was very smooth. Seating is offered on three levels; the two lower levels are indoor and the top is outside. There is a convenient snack and souvenir shop inside which is very reasonably priced. The Statue of .. Read more »Liberty is absolutely amazing to see in person; just breathtaking. There is a cafe on the island with great food and both indoor outdoor seating. The museum is fascinating; shows replicas of lady liberty's feet, ear, how she was put together. A must see!
27.09.21
izeh
Beautiful experience. Highly recommend getting there at least 30 minutes early to give you plenty of time to get through security and to get a good seat on the ferry. They sell plenty of food, drinks, and souvenirs on the ferry which was a lovely sur.. Read more »prise! Very easy to navigate the grounds, tons of history here! I bought the ticket to get access to the pedestal which gives you great views and access to the museum inside the statue! The other museum behind the statue is also very nice, with a previously used torch from the Statue of Liberty.
20.08.21
Michael
The Ferry from the state park in Jersey City is excellent. The Statue of Liberty island is well maintained, safe and fun for all ages. My daughter loved our trip. Make sure you do the junior park ranger program with your children. It is fun and en.. Read more »gaging. The statue itself is truly awe inspiring.
22.07.21
J
The Statue of Liberty one of the most popular place for the tourist who visited in New York. I think it is the first choice for most of the tourist as like me. I have visited the Statue of the Liberty in November 2019.
The Statue of Liberty is a uni.. Read more »versal symbol of freedom; it is situated in a small island in the Upper Bay (also called Upper New York Bay).
The Statue of Liberty was devoted in October 1886 and designated as a National Monument in 1924. It was a joint effort between France and United States, intended to remember the friendship between the peoples of the two nations.
It represents a woman face holding a torch in her raised right hand and tablet in her left hand; it is a 93 meters high monument including the pedestal.
05.05.21
Ted
Although I have looked at Lady Liberty from a distance many times, I Finally I decided to hop on a ferry and spend some time at looking at lady liberty close up.
You can purchase tickets online and obviously they have different tour levels, purchasi.. Read more »ng online will save you a lot of time and purchasing the reserve ticket will also get you in the priority boarding queue. I purchased them right from my phone once I saw the line to purchase tickets.
The line waiting for an empty ferry is actually quite long on a daily basis, they do have more than one ferry transporting back and forth which makes the line move a little faster. There is only so much room on the ferry and on a hot day, the wait can be miserable in the sun so be sure to squeeze into the crowd when boarding the boat to ensure you're part of the cut off, having to wait for the next ferry.
The ferry ride is relaxing and on a hot day can help to cool you off. Looking at lady upon approach to the island liberty closeup is something quite spectacular and considering the difficulty they faced in getting the foundation of the statute initially built, its even more amazing closeup.
The tour will also take you to Ellis Island which is well worth the time and extremely informational. The old hospital on the island is also really cool to see and they do have a tour which would allow you to see parts of the old hospital which I at some point will have to do. I thoroughly enjoy spending time on Ellis island not just for the history lesson and opportunity to get a close up of the awesome architecture but also just sit back and look across the water at the magnificent skyline.
This is a good relaxing way to spend the afternoon.
Cheers!
01.05.21
Shivaji
America is full of great sights and places to visit, but it's the Statue of Liberty that represents the United States like no other place. This symbol of freedom in New York City was gifted by the French to the American people in 1896.
Of .. Read more »all the attractions in New York City, this is one every tourist must see. The best thing to do at the Statue of Liberty is to take a ride up to her crown and soak up the view over the city. Access to the statue is via ferry, also a highlight of a visit.
02.03.21
Johnny
Words cannot describe seeing this in person. Think about how many sets of eyes have been laid upon this powerful monument and you'll truly realize how large Lady Liberty's presence is for you and your country. I could go on and on about my .. Read more »trip to the island but you definitely need to see it for yourself to appreciate it. God bless the USA!
19.12.20
&
We visited Statue of Liberty early March, and I can tell you what a beautiful spot is this! You have a great view all over NYC! We bought our ticket in a package, with GO City, we were able to visit 7 places for one price. And the Statue of Liberty w.. Read more »as one of them. It was very windy when we were here, but maybe that is also because it is such a small island. Even though it was windy we went inside the Statue and saw it from the inside, half way there was this spot with even a better look out over NYC! If you book early on, you can even go to the head of Liberty, but we hadn't bought that. You need to book this 6 months before you visit the Statue of Liberty, it would have been a great experience but that is for the next time. I would recommend to come in spring instead of in the winter months! We also visited the museum of the Statue of Liberty which was a great addition to the experience, because of this we knew way more about the Statue of Liberty. Overall it was amazing, if you have time please go and visit this!
16.12.20
Krishna
Historically significant place. Security is high but understandably so. Well maintained. I've visiting the place for the last 3 decades and I have to say the place gets better all the time. While the visitor load has dropped dramatically these d.. Read more »ays, I'm sure the glory days will be back soon. I would suggest taking the ferry from the New Jersey side instead of from New York. The lines are shorter and, in my humble opinion, the views are better. But please do visit, given the rich history associated with the Statue of Liberty.
26.11.20
ashish
One of the best iconic structure and you will feel it while visiting this place. There is a great history why the color of the statue got changed. There are 2 options either take a ferry tour and see it from the ferry and waterfront, the other one is.. Read more » to go there and buy additional ticket. I seriously prefer the first option as these monuments always looks good from far.
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What is the statue made of?
Is the torch open?
Who built it?
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19.11.20
Peter
Great to go see something as influential and well known. The ticket is good value and very inclusive but it can be difficult to understand the difference between all ticket types. Book early and get to go up to the higher levels.
Make sure you stop .. Read more »off at the museum, also well worth it. Bring plenty of water if it is a hot day as the island is very exposed to the sun.
27.10.20
Andre
Unforgettable iconic place in New York that brings us a nostalgic feeling of the early 20th century. You will enjoy your experience better on a sun sunny day, but if you have bought your ticket and the weather isn't clear you will still enjoy it.. Read more ». I recommend eating before boarding the ferries so you won't waste time at the island. It is interesting to highlight that the basic ticket doesn't grant you access to the statue, just the island. Anyway, the experience is awesome even if you don't climb all the way up.
Furthermore, the city view from the island is exuberant.
06.10.20
Danny
The Statue of Liberty was a joint effort between France and the United States, intended to commemorate the lasting friendship between the peoples of the two nations. The French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi created the statue itself out of shee.. Read more »ts of hammered copper, while Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, the man behind the famed Eiffel Tower, designed the statue’s steel framework. The Statue of Liberty was then given to the United States and erected atop an American-designed pedestal on a small island in Upper New York Bay, now known as Liberty Island, and dedicated by President Grover Cleveland in 1886. Over the years, the statue stood tall as millions of immigrants arrived in America via nearby Ellis Island; in 1986, it underwent an extensive renovation in honor of the centennial of its dedication. Today, the Statue of Liberty remains an enduring symbol of freedom and democracy, as well as one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks
30.09.20
ashish
One of the best iconic structure and you will feel it while visiting this place. There is a great history why the color of the statue got changed. There are 2 options either take a ferry tour and see it from the ferry and waterfront, the other one is.. Read more » to go there and buy additional ticket. I seriously prefer the first option as these monuments always looks good from far.
Answer these questions
What is the statue made of?
Is the torch open?
Who built it?
Does lighting effect this?
18.09.20
Danillo
One of the best iconic structure and you will feel it while visiting this place. There is a great history why the color of the statue got changed. There are 2 options either take a ferry tour and see it from the ferry and waterfront, the other one is.. Read more » to go there and buy additional ticket. I seriously prefer the first option as these monuments always looks good from far.
18.09.20
Danillo
One of the most iconic structures that define the United States. Imagine how it must have felt to all the immigrants who came from across the world in the early 1800s and 1900s on those ships having to wait days in the sea only to see this magnificen.. Read more »t structure looming in the distance. Portraying America as the land of freedom, opportunities and growth. This is one of the most scared places in America and to be treated with that respect always. I highly recommend visiting here as its truly as magnificent as they say it is in tales.
17.09.20
ashish
One of the best iconic structure and you will feel it while visiting this place. There is a great history why the color of the statue got changed. There are 2 options either take a ferry tour and see it from the ferry and waterfront, the other one is.. Read more » to go there and buy additional ticket. I seriously prefer the first option as these monuments always looks good from far.
28.08.20
StoryBoard
The Statue of Liberty National Monument is a great day attraction when visiting NY. First you get to go on a ferry ride, then you have the whole island to explore. Depending on the season you go ( Better in the summer) you can enjoy the green areas a.. Read more »nd have a nice picnic. The monument itself is pretty cool even though I thought it was going to be much larger since it looks so large on tv and movies, however it is quite large and it gets its high from the large base it sits on. Inside the statue is pretty cool and if you get the opportunity to go up to the crown that's ever cooler, but few people get this opportunity. Over all there is a lot to see in and under , and around the statute.
21.08.20
Mohd
It is a wonderful and historical Statue. Present in New York. It was gifted. It is included in the wonder of the world. People come from all the countries of the world to see its grandeur and its beauty. Everybody is amazed once upon seeing it. Its.. Read more » view at any time is very good.
15.08.20
SD
The place to go in NY! When I got to see Miss Liberty, I didn’t want to leave Liberty Island anymore, it’s a great place to be. From the island there’s a beautiful view over the skyline of Manhattan, which delivers great opportuniti.. Read more »es for taking breathtaking pictures of the city. Besides you are greeted by the world’s most majestic statue, which will leave impressed, by it‘s sheer height. Love it there and can’t wait to see Miss Liberty another time. Don‘t miss out!
17.07.20
Prashant
The Statue of Liberty was a joint effort between France and the United States, intended to commemorate the lasting friendship between the peoples of the two nations. The French sculptor Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi created the statue itself out of shee.. Read more »ts of hammered copper, while Alexandre-Gustave Eiffel, the man behind the famed Eiffel Tower, designed the statue’s steel framework. The Statue of Liberty was then given to the United States and erected atop an American-designed pedestal on a small island in Upper New York Bay, now known as Liberty Island, and dedicated by President Grover Cleveland in 1886. Over the years, the statue stood tall as millions of immigrants arrived in America via nearby Ellis Island; in 1986, it underwent an extensive renovation in honor of the centennial of its dedication. Today, the Statue of Liberty remains an enduring symbol of freedom and democracy, as well as one of the world’s most recognizable landmarks.
This is wonderful place ??