Statue of Liberty Museum

“It will be the American Liberty, who does not hold an incendiary torch, but a beacon which enlightens.”—Édouard René Lefèbvre de Laboulaye, 1876

Statue of Liberty

Officially unveiled in 1886, the Statue of Liberty was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States honoring the 100th anniversary of US independence, the historic French-American alliance, and a shared quest for liberty. Since that time, this monumental Statue, a powerful and enduring symbol, has continued to capture the imagination of people around the world seeking to answer the question, “What is liberty?”

New Statue of Libery Museum
Statue of Liberty, profile view of right-side of face

Features

Statue of Liberty Park Home Page

Statue of Liberty Park Home Page

Interpreting A Symbol Lesson Plan

Interpreting A Symbol Lesson Plan

Statue of Liberty Fun Facts

Statue of Liberty Fun Facts

Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island 
Foundation, Inc.

Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island
Foundation, Inc.