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Soar over the iconic Statue of Liberty with this stunning drone footage, capturing the majesty of this world-famous symbol of freedom and democracy. Standing tall on Liberty Island in New York ...
For more than an hour Tuesday night, a cloak of darkness covered Lady Liberty. Some of the lights that normally illuminate the statue went off before 11 p.m., leaving only her still-lit torch and c… ...
LIBERTY ISLAND -- It's a quintessentially American tradition, suspended since Sept. 11, 2001: to climb to the crown of the Statue of Liberty and view the nation's greatest city through the eyes of ...
A virtual tour of Lady Liberty 04:12. Last summer, architect Paul Davidson spent ten nights inside of the Statue of Liberty. From 6 p.m. to 7 a.m., he and his team carried out a first-of-its-kind ...
The Statue of Liberty reopened to visitors on July Fourth for the first time since Superstorm Sandy. But for those who just want a photo op with the statue, there are many other vantage points.
The Statue of Liberty was in the dark for more than an hour Tuesday night, as this still image taken from video shows. A National Park Service official says the unplanned outage was likely because ...
The statue has an iron skeleton covered in copper, 3/32 of an inch thick. The crown features a row of windows that open, although the National Park Service staff decides which open at a given time.
Swiss pilot Andre Borschberg flew around the Statue of Liberty in the dark early-morning hours, regaling New York’s nightlife with a view of how renewable energy might one day power flying ...
Some lights on the Statue were temporarily off tonight. Likely related to new emergency generator/Hurricane Sandy recovery project work. — Statue of Liberty NM (@StatueEllisNPS) March 8, 2017 Of ...
— -- The Statue of Liberty's bright lights went largely dark for several hours Tuesday night. The famed statue was temporarily the victim of what officials called an unplanned power failure ...
The new Statue of Liberty Museum provides a stunning overview—and view—of Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi’s ambitious creation.