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  2. What Is the Meaning Behind the Statue of Liberty? - TheCollector

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    The Statue of Liberty is recognized around the world as the universal symbol of freedom, liberty and progress, as outlined in the statue’s formal name: “La liberte eclairant le monde”, or “Liberty enlightening the world.”

  3. Statue of Liberty Meaning: What She Stands For

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    Learn all about the Statue of Liberty meaning, symbolism and historic purpose. Here's what she truly stands for and how each element of her design contributes to her meaning.

  4. Statue of Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World; French: La Liberté éclairant le monde) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City.

  5. Statue of Liberty | History, Information, Height, Poem ...

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    Statue of Liberty, colossal statue in New York City, U.S., commemorating the friendship of the peoples of the United States and France. Standing 305 feet high, it represents a woman holding a torch in her raised right hand and a tablet bearing the adoption date of the Declaration of Independence in her left.

  6. Overview + History | Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Foundation

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    The story of the Statue of Liberty and her island has been one of change. For centuries the island was a major source of food for the Lenape native people and later Dutch settlers. In 1807, the U.S. Army deemed the island a military post, constructing an 11-point fort to protect New York Harbor.

  7. Statue of Liberty ‑ Height, Location & Timeline - HISTORY

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    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.

  8. The Statue of Liberty is one of our nation's most enduring symbols and is well represented in the collections with art, posters, stamps, memorabilia, and more. Take a closer look at our Statue of Liberty Hanukkah lamp and the Immokalee Statue of Liberty at our National Museum of American History.