Statue of Liberty: 10 Facts That Will Amaze You!

The Statue of Liberty, a French gift, symbolizes freedom, history, and resilience with fascinating features.

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Mother-Inspired Face 

Gustave Eiffel, a talented French engineer, helped create this iconic gift, symbolizing the strong friendship between France and the US.

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Crown Represents Continents 

Lady Liberty's crown has 7 rays, symbolizing the seven continents and oceans, a fascinating detail for geography enthusiasts.

Copper Turned Green 

Made of pure copper, Lady Liberty was once brown but turned green over time due to weathering, forming a protective Patina layer.

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Eiffel’s Crucial Role 

Gustave Eiffel, a talented French engineer, helped create this iconic gift, symbolizing the strong friendship between France and the US.

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Lightning Strikes Yearly 

This monument gets hit by 600 lightning bolts yearly, and strong winds cause it to sway—up to six inches for the torch!

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Freedom Through Steps 

Hardly noticed, Lady Liberty's feet have broken shackles, symbolizing her stepping forward from oppression and tyranny.

Guided Ocean Sailors 

From 1886 to 1906, she served as a lighthouse, but her light wasn’t strong enough for ships, leading to its shutdown after 16 years.

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Millions Visit Annually 

Around 4 million people visit this NYC landmark yearly, but despite 11,000 daily visitors, it’s not the most visited US attraction.

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Falcons Nest Above 

Peregrine falcons are frequently spotted resting on Lady Liberty’s crown, making it a rare and majestic sight for bird watchers.

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Egyptian Woman Inspiration

Some say she was modeled after Libertas, the Roman goddess, but Bartholdi was first inspired by colossal Nubian tomb guardians.