The Statue of Liberty
is 305 feet tall (93 meters) from the ground to the tip of the flame
The base is 65 feet tall, the pedestal is 89 feet tall, and the statue itself is 151 feet and one inch to the tip of the torch. ... : World / North America / U.S.A. / New York City / Statue of Liberty...
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Date Construction of the Statue began in France: 1875; Title of Statue: "Liberty Enlightening the World" ; Sculptor: Frederic Auguste Bartholdi; Bartholdi's Military Rank: Quartermaster to a force of five thousand soldiers;
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Statue of Liberty History ... The Statue of Liberty National Monument officially celebrated her 100th birthday on October 28, 1986. The people of France gave the Statue to the people of the United States over one hundred years ago in recognition of the friendship established during the American Revolution.
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How tall is the Statue of Liberty? The Statue is 305ft. 1in. from the ground to the tip of the flame. It is the equivalent height of a 22-story building. In 1886, it was the tallest structure in New York. See more Statue Statistics.
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Named by the sculptor "Liberty Enlightening the World," the statue is 152 feet (46 meters) high, weighs 225 tons (204 metric tons), and stands on a pedestal and base that are 151 feet (46 meters) tall. Its flowing;robes are made from more than 300 sheets of hand-hammered copper, draped over a steel frame.
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The sculptor who designed the Statue of Liberty, ... The statue of the general was 12 feet tall and was created in Bartholdi's studio, where the ceiling was only one inch higher. The statue established his reputation as a sculptor of note and led to many commissions for similar, oversized, patriotic works.
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