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Statue of Liberty eTour

The Statue of Liberty eTour is a new way to explore Liberty Island and the Statue of Liberty online.

The Statue of Liberty National Monument multimedia pages bring you glimpses of the park through images, audio, and video. This section includes images in the photo gallery and an eTour, a virtual tour of the Statue of Liberty and Liberty Island. Check back often as the multimedia content will continue to grow.
 
Statue of Liberty eTour
 
The eTour will allow you to discover the statue in a manner you may have never thought possible. You will learn about the symbolism residing in the orginal design of the statue. Yet you will also discover that symbolism is woven throughout her history and the meaning of "Liberty" continues to evolve today.
 
Podcasts for National Parks of New York Harbor

Put your national parks in your pocket!

National Parks in Your Pocket

New York Harbor has 23 National Park sites, all of them easy to visit by subway, car or ferry. But you can start visiting some of them now, with just a click of your mouse. 

Explore Sandy Hook, Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and Fort Wadsworth, all within Gateway National Recreation Area. Enjoy a hands-on education program at the NPNH Education Center. Then travel to upper Manhattan to visit two National Memorials: General Grant and Hamilton Grange, honoring two American heroes.

Each video can be seen in three different formats. One of them is just right for your computer.

 
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Visitors arriving at Liberty Island via ferry.  

Did You Know?
The only way to get to Liberty Island is by using the Statue of Liberty - Ellis Island Ferry system. Private vessels are not allowed to dock at Liberty and Ellis Islands.

Last Updated: June 29, 2009 at 08:39 EST