Statue of Liberty
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The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of New York City, USA. Gifted to the United States by France, the statue represents liberty and democracy.
Many tourists visit it every year. The statue holds the Declaration of Independence in its left hand and a torch, symbolizing liberty, in its right hand.
The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of New York City, USA. Gifted to the United States by France, the statue represents liberty and democracy.
Many tourists visit it every year. The statue holds the Declaration of Independence in its left hand and a torch, symbolizing liberty, in its right hand.
Erected in 1886, the Statue of Liberty was a symbol of hope for immigrants. Countless immigrants arriving at New York Harbor fostered dreams of a new life upon seeing this colossal statue. Even today, it stands as a prominent monument symbolizing a land of freedom and opportunity to people all over the world.
The Statue of Liberty boasts an imposing height of 93 meters and houses a museum within. Having appeared countless times in movies and dramas, it has become a pop culture icon, and recently, its meaning has expanded as a symbol conveying messages of environmental protection and human rights.