How far is the Statue of Liberty from the Twin Towers?

How far is it from One World Trade Center to Statue of Liberty? The distance between One World Trade Center and Statue of Liberty is 2 miles.
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How long does it take to walk up the Statue of Liberty?

Depending on your pace, it will take about 15-20 minutes to climb to the top of the crown and back, but you might want to spend some time on the pedestal level before or after your ascent.
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Is there a Eiffel Tower right next to the Statue of Liberty?

A much larger version of the Statue of Liberty is a 35-foot replica located on a tiny island on the Seine called the Île des Cygnes, just next to a bridge called the Pont de Grenelle, half a mile or so South-West of the Eiffel Tower.
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Can you still walk in the Statue of Liberty?

All crown visitors must be able to climb up and down the 393 steps unassisted. IMPORTANT: There are 162 narrow and tight steps from the top of the pedestal to the crown. There is no elevator access from the pedestal to the crown platform – the distance from the Statue's feet to the Statue's head.
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How far from land is the Statue of Liberty?

This distance is equal to 0.76 miles, and 0.66 nautical miles. To navigate, press the arrow keys. To navigate, press the arrow keys.
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Twin Towers and Statue of Liberty 1998



Is the Statue of Liberty closer to New York or New Jersey?

While Liberty Island is closer to the Garden State, the National Park Service says it is "located within the territorial jurisdiction of the State of New York" as per a pact between the two states and ratified by Congress in 1834.
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Why is the balcony of the Statue of Liberty closed?

Contrary to popular belief, it's not closed off because of structural damage caused by years of wear and tear — it's thanks to an act of sabotage by Germany on July 30, 1916, during World War I, according to the National Park Service (NPS).
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Why can't you go up to the torch on the Statue of Liberty?

The National Park Service's Statue of Liberty website cites the Black Tom explosion as the reason the torch is closed off, though it is unclear why, a century later, guests are still not allowed inside. But the legacy of this explosion is deeper than just relegating tourists to Lady Liberty's crown.
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Is there a secret room in the Statue of Liberty?

Statue of Liberty - a room inside the flame

Yes, you read that right! There is a secret room here, which you unfortunately can't access. In 1916, the room in the torch had to be closed after an explosion (which was an act of sabotage committed by German agents during World War I).
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How much does it cost to go inside the Statue of Liberty?

The Statue of Liberty Museum is located on Liberty Island, and admission is completely free. So no matter which ticket you purchase, it will also be your ticket to visit the museum. There's no need to show your ticket to enter the museum and you can visit at any point during your time at Liberty Island.
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Where are the 3 Statues of Liberty?

A replica of the Statue of Liberty stands on Mackinac Island, Michigan. A replica of the Statue of Liberty is located in the downtown area of New Castle, Pennsylvania. A replica of the Statue of Liberty is located near the Lincoln High School in Ellwood City, Pennsylvania.
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Why did France give us the Statue of Liberty?

The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people commemorating the alliance of France and the United States during the American Revolution.
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Where is the original Statue of Liberty?

The Statue of Liberty is a 305-foot (93-metre) statue located on Liberty Island in Upper New York Bay, off the coast of New York City.
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Is Statue of Liberty worth visiting?

It's worth the visit but you have to be fit to climb up those 315 steps, in a tiny staircase at the end. Just be aware of the security: they do not allow you to take anything with you except your tickets and your camera, if you go to the crown.
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Can you go up into the crown of the Statue of Liberty?

Crown access is limited due to safety and accessibility requirements and is reservation-based through the Statue City Cruises ticketing process. Depending on the time of year, reservations need to be acquired between four (4) to six (6) months in advance. Access to the crown is by stairs only.
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Is the Statue of Liberty free?

TICKETS FOR THE STATUE OF LIBERTY

a crown ticket. Technically, there is no cost to visit Liberty Island. What you have to pay for is the ticket for ferry passage and whether or not you would like access to the statue's pedestal or her crown. (Crown tickets have an additional fee).
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What's buried under the Statue of Liberty?

Did you know that a secret box is buried under the Statue of Liberty? Inside is a copy of the U.S. Constitution, a portrait of the statue's designer, and 20 bronze medals, like this one of George Washington.
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Can the Statue of Liberty move?

Along with Eugène-Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc, Eiffel built a skeleton out of iron pylon and steel that allowed the copper skin to move independently, a necessary condition for the strong winds it would endure in the chosen location of New York Harbor. Construction of the left hand of the Statue of Liberty, 1883.
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How deep is the water around Statue of Liberty?

The water around the Statue of Liberty is 62 feet at its deepest point between Liberty Island and the island of Manhattan.
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Is the Statue of Liberty lit up at night?

Even the Statue's official name represents her most important symbol "Liberty Enlightening the World". The Statue's current replacement torch, added in 1986, is a copper flame covered in 24K gold. It is reflective of the sun's rays in daytime and lighted by 16 floodlights at night.
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How long will Statue of Liberty last?

But beneath her copper skin of a few millimeters thick, the skeleton is beginning to disintegrate. Steven Ross stated that the steel straps that hold the copper to the steel framework would pull away, along with the rivets which could pull away over a period of 100 to 200 years.
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Does anyone live on Liberty Island?

People have lived on Liberty Island for at least 200 years, first when it was a military reservation, and later, to care for Lady Liberty herself. In recent years, the statue's neighbors have dwindled from a bundle of families to just two people: David Luchsinger, the current superintendent, and his wife, Debbie.
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What state owns Statue of Liberty?

The island and nearby Ellis Island constitute Statue of Liberty National Monument. Although the monument is within New Jersey waters, Liberty Island and a portion of Ellis Island are within the territorial jurisdiction of New York state. The Statue of Liberty, on Liberty Island, New York.
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