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- Six Flags Adventure Standing proudly on Liberty Island in the New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty is not only an image commonly associated with New York City, but one which is also symbolic of liberty for the entire United States of America. It was designed and created during the nineteenth century by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, a French sculptor who designed Lady Liberty as a sign of a great international friendship between the United States and France. Although it was originally presented by the people of France to recognize the French-American alliance during the American Revolution, it has since become the symbol of liberty for all Americans and for others around the world. Whether you choose to just drive by and catch a glimpse in one of our cheap car rentals or if you actually climb all the way up her steps, this is onsite you don't want to miss!
- President Grover Cleveland accepted the Statue of Liberty on behalf of the United States on October 28, 1886.
- The seven seas and seven continents of the world are symbolized by the seven rays of the Statue of Liberty's crown.
- The Statue of Liberty holds a tablet in her left hand which reads, in Roman numerals, "July 4, 1776," - the historic day when America declared its independence from Britain.
Interesting and Unique Tidbits
Our cheap car rentals get you where you want to go so be sure to reserve one of our great cheap car rentals today! Surprisingly enough, although the Statue of Liberty is so famous across the country, there are still many unknown facts about her Lady Liberty. For example, did you know that she is actually a hollow copper sculptor that was sent to America in three hundred and fifty pieces and then assembled here? Or that there are three hundred and fifty-four steps inside the sculptor and that visitors can look outside from twenty-five viewing windows in the crown? And maybe you didn't know that when winds reach fifty miles per hour her Lady Liberty actually sways three inches and her torch sways up to five inches? It is clear that there is much more to the Statue of Liberty than first meets the eye! Be sure to make the statue one of your destinations in one of our cheap car rentals.Quick Facts about the Statue of Liberty
Additional Resources for the Statue of Liberty
Statue of Liberty National Monument - americanparknetwork.com/parkinfo/sl/A fabulously informative site that provides information on all aspects of the Statue of liberty, including history, visitor facts, measurements, and further resources, You can also learn about Ellis Island and the journey of this nation's immigrants before even heading out in our cheap car rentals.
National Parks Service: The Statue of Liberty - nps.gov/stli/
Information about history and culture, education programs, facts, activities, and planning your visit to the Statue of Liberty. Also provides details about how and where to purchase advance tickets before heading out in our cheap car rentals.
Lady Liberty: The Changing Face of Freedom - xroads.virginia.edu/~cap/liberty/lady_frm.html
For a more intellectual and in-depth look into her Lady Liberty, this web page offers informative essays, poems, and written documents on how the Statue of Liberty has changed the face of America.
The Building of the Statue of Liberty - greatbuildings.com/buildings/Statue_of_Liberty.html
Learn how this inspiring symbol of American freedom was designed, created, and finally constructed! This web page details the materials used to produce the Statue of Liberty as well its style, context, and importance to the New York City skyline.
Wikipedia: The Statue of Liberty - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statue_Of_Liberty
This comprehensive online encyclopedia provides detailed information about the history, location, and closures of the statue as well as its importance to popular culture. You can also search external links that provide resources in French and detail smaller replicas of the famous Lady Liberty. This site is very well organized and easy to follow. Great for all ages!
Pictures of the Statue of Liberty - photovault.com/Link/Cities/New/YorkCity/Places/StatueOfLiberty.html
Make sure you visit this webpage for a spectacular collection of brilliant photographs of the Statue of Liberty. There are photos from every angle possible and at every time of the day! You will gain a true appreciation of Her beauty.
Liberty Cam - libertycam.com/
This web site provides live footage of her Lady Liberty shot from the Manhattan offices of Georgeson Shareholders. See her sparkle before you even leave your home and from the comfort of your own computer!
Facts about the Statue of Liberty - endex.com/gf/buildings/liberty/libertyfacts.htm
A great informative web page that provides hundreds of interesting facts about the Statue of Liberty and other areas related to her. Definitely worth browsing before heading out on your visit!

