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 Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol that personifies the entire nation of the United States, much like Uncle Sam.
Statue of Liberty from the Planet of the Apes.
The Statue of Liberty, in full Liberty Enlightening the World, is a statue, given to the U.S. by France in the late 19th century, that stands at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor as a welcome to all returning Americans, visitors, and immigrants alike.
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 MSN Encarta - Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty commemorates the alliance between France and the United States during the American Revolution (1775-1783).
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The Statue of Liberty is a monumental sculpture that symbolizes freedom throughout the world.
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 The Statue of Liberty Club (SLC) - Links
Bartholdi was also working on his design for the Statue of Liberty at the same time.
Copyright © 1997-2005 The Statue of Liberty Club All rights reserved.
Lady Liberty's Horror All the Statue of Liberty cartoons in the paper for the terrorist attacks in one place.
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 Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol of the ideals of the United States, and in particular of liberty in general; as such it is a favored symbol of US libertarians.
The copper statue of the goddess of Liberty was a present from the Republic of France, as a centennial gift to the US and a sign of friendship between the two nations.
Although the idea of liberty is largely underdeveloped in traditional Middle Eastern philosophy and, more importantly, theology, Muslim jurists have long held that the legal tradition initiated by the Qur'an includes a principle of permissibility, or Ibahah, especially as applied to commercial transaction.
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 Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol of the ideals of the United States, and in particular of liberty in general; as such it is a favored symbol of US libertarians.
The copper statue of the goddess of Liberty was a present from the Republic of France, as a centennial gift to the US and a sign of friendship between the two nations.
The Enlightenment created then, among other ideas, liberty: that is, of a free individual being most free within the context of a state which provides stability of the laws.
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 Statue of Liberty National Monument -- Welcome
The Statue of Liberty was presented to the people of the United States in 1886.
The Statue of Liberty was presented by the people of France to the people of the United States in 1886 to honor the friendship between the two nations.
After a six-year, $170 million renovation, overseen by the NPS and funded through the efforts of The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation, it reopened to the public as a museum in 1990.
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 Statue Of Liberty - Quality New York Patriotic Gifts And Souvenirs.
Statue of Liberty- Liberty Costumes and Fashion, Liberty Statues, Liberty DVD and CD, Liberty Gifts and Souvenirs, Liberty Prints and Posters, Liberty Jewelry, and Liberty Family Packs
This area of our website is full of information including how the Statue of Liberty was created, the skillful restoration work that was done on the Statue of Liberty, and various pop-culture examples of the Statue of Liberty in our American culture.
The story of the Statue of Liberty is a great one.
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 Encyclopedia: Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol of the ideals of the United States, and in particular of liberty in general; as such it is a favored symbol of US libertarians.
The copper statue of the goddess of Liberty was a present from the Republic of France, as a centennial gift to the US and a sign of friendship between the two nations.
The Enlightenment created then, among other ideas, liberty: that is, of a free individual being most free within the context of a state which provides stability of the laws.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Liberty   (2890 words)

  
 STOCK PHOTOGRAPHY of STATUE OF LIBERTY by Concept Images
These stock images of Statue of Liberty are available to license in any media.When you click a thumbnail, the larger image of with the image number will appear in a separate window.
All images are encoded and copyright violations will be vigorously pursued.
Please note: preview images contain watermarks for copyright protection.
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 Statue of Liberty Facts
The Statue of Liberty, Birth to Rebirth by Sue Burchard, 1985, HBJ Publishers
Treaurer of The American Committee for the Statue of Liberty:
Originally displayed on the interior wall of the Statue of Liberty's pedestal, it was placed in the Liberty exhibit in the base of the monument in July, 1886.
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 Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol of the ideals of the United States, and in particular of liberty in general; as such it is a favored symbol of US libertarians.
The copper statue of the goddess of Liberty was a present from the Republic of France, as a centennial gift to the US and a sign of friendship between the two nations.
Although the idea of liberty is largely underdeveloped in traditional Middle Eastern philosophy and, more importantly, theology, Muslim jurists have long held that the legal tradition initiated by the Qur'an includes a principle of permissibility, or Ibahah, especially as applied to commercial transaction.
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 Statue of Liberty -- History
The committee's goal was to present the Statue of Liberty to the United States on July 4, 1876, in honor of America's centennial.
When he heard that the Statue of Liberty was about to die from lack of funds, he saw his chance to take advantage of three distinct opportunities: to raise funds for the statue, to increase his newspaper's circulation, and to blast the rich for their selfishness.
From 1886 to 1902, the Statue of Liberty was maintained by the Lighthouse Board, an agency of the federal government, in conjunction with the Army and the American Committee.
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 Statue of Liberty - definition of Statue of Liberty in Encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol that personifies the entire nation of the United States, much like Uncle Sam.
Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue, given to the USA by France in the late 19th century, that stands at the mouth of the Hudson River in the harbor of New York City as a welcome to all: returning Americans, visitors, and immigrants alike.
A 12-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty in Colmar, the city of Bartholdi's birth, was dedicated on July 4, 2004 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his death.
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 AllRefer.com - Liberty, Statue of, United States (Miscellaneous U.S. Geography) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Liberty, Statue of, United States (Miscellaneous U.S. Geography) - Encyclopedia
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The statue, originally known as Liberty Enlightening the World, was proposed by the French historian Edouard Laboulaye in 1865 to commemorate the alliance of France with the American colonies during the American Revolution and, according to scholars, was originally intended as an antimonarchy and antislavery symbol.
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 statueof.htm
After being greeted by the Statue of Liberty and processed at Ellis Island, these immigrants purchased tickets and boarded trains, at the CRRNJ Terminal, that took them to their new homes throughout the United States.
The CRRNJ Terminal stands with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island to unfold one of this nation's most dramatic stories: the immigration of northern, southern, and eastern Europeans into the United States.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries the area that is now Liberty State Park was a major waterfront industrial area with an extensive freight and passenger transportation network.
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 Statue of Liberty - definition of Statue of Liberty in Encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol that personifies the entire nation of the United States, much like Uncle Sam.
Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue, given to the USA by France in the late 19th century, that stands at the mouth of the Hudson River in the harbor of New York City as a welcome to all: returning Americans, visitors, and immigrants alike.
A 12-meter replica of the Statue of Liberty in Colmar, the city of Bartholdi's birth, was dedicated on July 4, 2004 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of his death.
http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Statue_of_Liberty   (2323 words)

  
 STLI Product 2 Data Sheet
The Statue was completed in France in July, 1884 and arrived in New York Harbor in June of 1885 on board the French frigate "Isere" which transported the Statue of Liberty from France to the United States.
On October 28th, 1886, President Grover Cleveland accepted the Statue on behalf of the United States and said in part: "We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar be neglected."
A Presidential Proclamation declared Fort Wood (and the Statue of Liberty within it) a National Monument on October 15th, 1924 and the monument's boundary was set at the outer edge of Fort Wood.
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 Statue Of Liberty, A Black Woman? By, John M.Pinto.
4) Finally, you may check with the French Mission or the French Embassy at the UN or in Washington, DC and ask for some original French material on the Statue of Liberty, including the Bartholdi original model.
Views and prints of the Statue of Liberty-
3) The dark original face of the Statue of Liberty can be seen in the N.Y Post, June 17, 1986, also the Post stated the reason for the broken chains at her feet.
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 NPS Historical Handbook: Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was dedicated October 28, 1886.
Bartholdi, in the torch some 300 feet above, pulled the rope that removed the French tricolor from Liberty's face.
Especially impressive were these words of his: "We will not forget that Liberty has here made her home; nor shall her chosen altar be neglected."
http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/hh/11/hh11j.htm   (2323 words)

  
 Statue of Liberty Research Paper
The idea of the Statue of Liberty all began at a dinner party in France.
The Statue of Liberty is the most glorious statue in the world.
There's not another statue that can compare to the Statue of Liberty.
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 Liberty Island - encyclopedia article about Liberty Island.
In October 15, 1924 the Statue of Liberty was proclaimed a national monument.
In 1916 the island and the Statue of Liberty suffered extensive damage from the nearby Black Tom Explosion.
Its walls were used as the distinctive base for the Statue of Liberty.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Liberty+Island   (3422 words)

  
 Statue of Liberty - Open Encyclopedia
The Statue of Liberty is often used as a symbol that personifies the entire nation of the United States, much like Uncle Sam.
Liberty Island, the location of the statue, is Federal property located within the territorial jurisdiction of the State of New York.
Liberty Enlightening the World, commonly known as the Statue of Liberty, is a statue, given to the USA by France in the late 19th century, that stands at the mouth of the Hudson River in the harbor of New York City as a welcome to all: returning Americans, visitors, and immigrants alike.
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 Statue of Liberty Facts, News and Information
Builder of the Pedestal, Erector of the Statue of Liberty
Copper/bronze medal about dime size dated 1886 with The Statue of Liberty, surrounded by stars....verso has a representation of Liberty Bell and says "Liberty Bell" with 1776 date.
Please contact the webmaster if you have information that could further identify this medal.
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 EDSITEment - Lesson Plan
How was a skeptical American public persuaded to support bringing the Statue of Liberty to the United States?
Since 1902, when the poem was engraved on a bronze plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty, "The New Colossus" has helped to shape our sense of the statue as a symbol of hope for millions of immigrants.
The fourth activity, in which students write letters to imaginary groups of nineteenth-century readers to explain the meaning of the Statue of Liberty, is best taught in conjunction with at least one of the preceding activities.
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 World War I: U.S. Industry & Labor, Liberty Bonds
The Statue of Liberty, that staple icon of World War I bond drives, is located just to the right off the words I own a Liberty Bond.
As their ship glides past the stately Statue of Liberty, immigrants, wearing the clothes that identify them as foreigners, get their first look at America.
Urgency of bond drive impressed on viewers in a patriotic scene featuring the Statue of Liberty silhouetted against a patriotic sunset which doubles as a diaphanous American flag.
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 Lazarus's poem
Liberty also meant freedom to come to the United States and create a new life without religious and ethnic persecution.
In fact, Lazarus' sonnet to the Statue of Liberty was hardly noticed until after her death, when a patron of the New York arts found it tucked into a small portfolio of poems written in 1883 to raise money for the construction of the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.
As political propaganda for France, the Statue of Liberty was first intended to be a path of enlightenment for the countries of Europe still battling tyranny and oppression.
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 The Statue of Liberty Club (SLC)
Listen to his song titled, Statue of Liberty.
It is appalling that Subway, a U.S. company, would attack Americans and the Statue of Liberty, our most recognizable symbol of freedom, in a time of war just to gain market share
Custom etched tile made for the entry to the Liberty Room.
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 Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty is actually the Statue of Liberties- the liberties perpetrated on the American people by the Brotherhood.
The Statue of Liberty was given to New York by French Freemasons and her mirror image stands on an island in the River Seine in Paris.
The Statue of Liberty is a Brotherhood symbol which says: We control this country and we are telling you so, but you are too blind to see it!
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 Liberty Island - encyclopedia article about Liberty Island.
New Jersey provides all the utilities to both Ellis Island and Liberty Island, such as electricity, water, sewage, etc. This is why when NY is left dark with one of its many blackouts, the Statue of Liberty remains lit.
The State of New Jersey in fact does retain the riparian rights to all the submerged land surrounding the statue, extending eastward to the boundary line.
Liberty Island is one of several islands in New York Harbor near the mouth of the Hudson River.
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 The Statue of Liberty PhotoTour from NYCtourist.com
as it is officially titled is familiarly just the Statue of Liberty.
Join us on this PhotoTour as we go from lower Manhattan to Liberty's crown!
but access to the statue and pedestal will remain closed until further notice.
http://www.nyctourist.com/liberty1.htm   (3422 words)

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