It was then sent to New York City where it was displayed in Madison Square until 1882. The Statue of Liberty was shipped to the U.S. aboard the French Navy Ship Isère and arrived in New York ...
While many of even the most basic harbor cruises start at about $20, this ferry offers a completely free, ticketless cruise in the New York Harbor, bypassing the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island ...
People have been left surprised to see what the view is like from the Statue of Liberty's torch, which was closed to the ...
When it comes to iconic symbols of freedom and democracy, I don’t know of many that can rival the significance of the Statue ...
Neil Steinberg/Sun-Times Share Look on the bright side. The Statue of Liberty is still there, at the mouth of New York Harbor. Facing southeast, to welcome immigrants arriving aboard ships.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Statue of Liberty is at the top of many travelers’ must-see lists. A feat of 19th-century technical engineering and a beacon for immigrants arriving at Ellis ...
What does liberty mean? Find out at the Statue of Liberty Museum, which opened in May. Kids can learn the rich history of this 133-year-old structure, including what the iconic statue represents ...
Every year, more than 4 million people visit the Statue of Liberty. Perhaps the most famous American landmark, the statue has a rich history that spans a century and across the Atlantic Ocean.