Statue of Liberty
Located on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, the Statue of Liberty is one of New York City’s most famous ...
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by venom_addict13_25
Mon Nov 15 2010WTH DOES THIS HAVE TO DO WITH HALLOWEEN?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
by sharon_206
Mon Nov 02 2009I love the statue of liberty , but WHAT does it have to do w/ Halloween ? What , does it scare illegal immigrants or something ?
by worldindustrie_steamflameboy
Thu Oct 29 2009this is not a custumefor halloween maybe 4th of july but not halloween. if u want good advise on a custum dress up as freddy couger!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hey if u want this costum go for it. just no one will want to give candy cause ur costum is so bad. why the heck would u want to were it. let the satue wear it. i'm all for the patarit stuff but come on who want to be the satue of libirty. its probably a waste of ur time so don't by it. it's not that i don't like the staue of liberty its just not a good costum. i love this contry but still no.
by xcuses
Wed Aug 05 2009A major landmark, for sure. It’s good to go for the purpose of having gone, but the tour itself isn’t that interesting. I didn’t get to go up the statue because it was closed until this year. Unless you’re obsessed, you can save money and time by looking at it from across the harbor instead of actually going to Liberty Island.
by fitman
Wed Aug 05 2009I suggest you take the Staten Island Ferry for a good FREE look.
by sammy03a
Wed Apr 01 2009how is that supposed to be scary?
by mister_lonely
Fri Dec 05 2008maybe for a realty agency like the one in mchenry. halloween. not so.
by trebon1038
Wed Oct 29 2008cool if you can pull it off!
by the_one_and_onlyamy
Wed Oct 22 2008ur stinky
by marilynmonroeb_ot
Wed Oct 15 2008yehh, you 5089787 other people
by fola4956
Mon Oct 13 2008I would figure that is would be hard to construct the custom. And to wear such as love lady as the one-of-a-kind monument is a task morethan many of us should not attempted.
by stephanie4424
Mon Oct 13 2008You can't go wrong with being a symbol of the USA.
by christina7250
Mon Oct 13 2008whatever...
by tabitha8864
Sun Oct 12 2008why do that
by what_are_you_my_dyke_in_shining_armor
Sat Oct 11 2008Huh? It's not even scary....or anything what the hell? I don't get it.....
by cody_an_attractive_guy_that_chicks_digg
Sat Oct 11 2008I Love this country more than anything. and i would die protecting it. so i give this 5 stars.
by cyqing
Sat Nov 10 2007an American landmark. This is a must see.
by somalicat
Sun Mar 25 2007Nothing says New York like this lady and her torch!
by chirp23b
Tue Oct 31 2006Thats a good one.We can pretend we're celebratin 2 holidays at once.
by genghisthehun
Sat Oct 28 2006Today is October 28. On this date in history in 1886, President Grover Cleveland dedicated the statute of liberty. On this date in 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt rededicated the Statue of Liberty on its 50th anniversary. Also on this date in 1986, the centennial of the Statue of Liberty's dedication was re-celebrated in New York Harbor.
by misspackrat4je_sus
Sat Oct 30 2004Make something good come of Halloween. Bring in the spirit of patriotism, and go as Lady Liberty!! Stand tall and proud over those monsters and devils!
by evileye
Thu Mar 25 2004GORGEOUS VIEW OF THE STATUE SEEING IT UP CLOSE AND YOU CAN ALSO SEE THE BEAUTIFUL SCENERY OF THE MANHATTAN ISLAND!!! IT MAKES YOU FEEL PROUD TO BE PART OF THIS COUNTRY WHEN YOU'RE THERE.
by cablerep
Wed Jul 30 2003The handsomly beautiful Lady Liberty is a must see, but not necessary to stop at Liberty Island. Wait on the Circle Line to move on to Ellis Island, or go on the free Staten Island Ferry which passes by. I agree that she is more magnificent from the water, anyway. Every American (or those who dream that they were) will be moved.
by ellajedlicka21
Sun Nov 04 2001Very historic. It took 30 years for Lady Liberty to turn from a copper color to green. It was given to us by France in the 1880s and the inscription on it is a symbol of the American ideal.
by windycity56
Wed Mar 14 2001Hey, rj72! Learn to spell, at least!
by rj72be45
Wed Mar 14 2001The orignial statue of liberty had a black ethnic face and held the broken chains of slavory. When the French gave it to America, the Americans changed the face to caucasion and removed the chains. I think they should restor the statue to the way the French intended. Then maybe I will consider taking a trip to NY to see it.
by castlebee
Wed Mar 14 2001Magnificent in size and meaning and an amazing sight to behold - especially when you see it for the first time at age six. She's been standing there patiently for a very long time - I think we should visit her, treat her with respect and leave her in peace. But, rj72, if you just can't fight that history-changing urge, you might consider digging a pond in your backyard, buying a 16-inch replica and decorating it however suits your personal fancy. I think most of us would prefer the original look on the real thing.
by jamie1c1
Tue Sep 19 2000does anyone know what country the French originally offered the statue of liberty to?
by samiam
Mon Aug 28 2000"A big hype" "long lines" wa wa wa. What's wrong with you people? This is an extraordinary statue, yes, it is even more amazing seen from the water. Definitely one of the "must see" attractions while in NYC.
by jani1786et
Fri Dec 03 1999Go on a boat to see the statue. Dinner cruises are nice or a daytime tour. The statue is most beautiful when you are in the water. There is very little to DO on Liberty Island itself. Going inside the statue is hot and it is exhausting trying to climb all the stairs.
by kati1468om
Mon Nov 22 1999The Statue of Liberty is extremely hot in the summer and usually takes over 1 1/2 hours to climb.
by tim_1277om
Tue Nov 16 1999This is always my first stop whenever I go to NY. I like this symbol of America.
by hdar558om
Sun Oct 31 1999A big "hype" - get there, walk around & that's it. It's all about waiting in line/
by rlef468om
Fri Oct 29 1999Boat ride is nice....a must see, but go off season or else there are huge lines!