statue of Liberty The Statue of Liberty is a tall monument that was sculpted in the city of Paris by the French sculptor Frédéric Bartholdi with the help of the engineer Gustave Eiffel, who supervised the construction of the iron structure. This statue settled on the soil of the United States after France presented it as a gift on the occasion of the centenary of the independence of the United States. America, and it was opened to visitors and tourists in 1886 AD,[1] and the design of the statue appears in the form of a woman holding a torch in her right hand, and in her other hand is a plaque bearing the date of July 4, 1776 AD, which is the date of the Declaration of the Independence of the United States.[2] Location of the Statue of Liberty The famous Statue of Liberty is located in the United States of America on New York City Bay, specifically on Liberty Island, located at the entrance to the bay, [2] opposite the southern tip of Manhattan Island, within the territorial
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