The Statue of Liberty in Enlightenment is a gift from the French people to the friendship of the United States and is recognized as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty came into effect on October 28, 1886. It was designated as a national monument in 1924. Since 1933, the officials of the National Park Service have paid attention to the huge statue.
The Statue of Liberty, held in July 1986, follows the history and symbol of the Statue of Liberty through the museum's objects, photographs, prints, videos and oral history. In addition to historical relics and explanatory texts, the face of the statue and the imitation of the full size of the foot were displayed. The main historical sections include: concepts to imagine, statue making, stretching techniques, French fundraising activities, pedestals, American fundraising activities, and eventual completion. The focus of the next region lies in the symbolic meaning of freedom such as "mother of exiled", "become an American statue", "memorial of the century", "exploded statue", "statue of popular culture" .
Statue of Liberty Statue of Liberty is a huge neoclassical sculpture of Freedom Island port in New York, designed by Frederick Bartoldi created on October 28, 1886. This statue is a gift from the French to the United States. A statue of a woman in the robe of Libertas, a free-fashioned Roman goddess. The torch and tablet have the date of the Declaration of American Independence on July 4, 1776. Statue is a symbol of freedom and the United States: a welcome signal to foreign immigrants