The universal symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty was the first sight to be seen by the 12 million immigrants who passed through the Ellis Island Immigration Center. Sculpted by Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi and modelled on the Colossus of Rhodes, the statue was donated by the people of France in 1886 to commemorate the alliance between the two countries during the American Revolution. Visitors can climb the 354 steps to the statue's crown for a view over New York Harbor - the equivalent of a 22-story building. Access to the monument is via ranger-guided tour only and a time pass is required for visiting the inside of the Monument; advanced reservations are possible by calling (866) 782 8834 or online at www.statuereservations.com. The ferry calls at both Liberty and Ellis Islands.
Address: Liberty Island, New York HarborTelephone: (212) 363 3200; (212) 269 5755 (ferry information)Web site:www.nps.gov/stliTransport:
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