Statue of Liberty’s Crown To Reopen

05/16/09  Print This Post Print This Post    4 Comments   Popular   Written by Hal Amen
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Statue and New York Harbor

Photo above: Mossaiq, Feature photo: laverrue

Starting July 4, the crown will receive its first visitors in nearly eight years.
Tourists, rejoice!

Matador subscribers have likely already heard the buzz surrounding the reopening of the Statue of Liberty’s crown to visitors.

Statue of Liberty low angle

Photo: Lori Greig

Shortly after President Obama took office, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar visited the national monument and expressed his desire to do away with the post-9/11 restriction — pending a full safety review, of course.

That review has been completed, and last Friday Salazar announced that, starting July 4, the crown will receive its first visitors in nearly eight years.

To commemorate the event, NPR followed up with a list of facts about the iconic American landmark…some of which may surprise you.

Statue of Liberty fun facts

Flesh and bone: Our fair lady’s form is rendered in copper, supported by a framework of steel and a 27,000-ton concrete foundation. Her torch (which unfortunately will remain inaccessible to tourists) reaches 305 feet above the ground.

Statue of Liberty and tourists

Photo: Oquendo

A room with a view: Visitors will be able to gaze from the 25 windows cut into the crown, giving a unique perspective on the New York skyline across the harbor.

Steady now!: On a blustery day, concentrate hard and you might be able to feel the statue sway. It shifts as much as three inches when hit with 50 mph gusts.

Beacon of hope?: Despite the uplifting symbolism of the statue, at least three people have committed suicide by throwing themselves from its heights. Hopefully the safety improvements that have been made took this into consideration.

Don’t forget France: A well-known fact that bears repeating. The statue came as a gift from France in 1886 to honor the success of U.S. democracy. Merci!

Community Connection:

For the scoop on seeing this and other NYC attractions during these economically questionable times, check out our Budget Guide to New York City.


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Freelance writer Hal Amen co-edits Matador Trips. His personal travel blog is at WayWorded.

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  • Carlo Alcos replied on May 16, 2009

    Interesting facts Hal…to be honest, I didn’t even know it had been closed! Well, to be even more honest, I guess I never even paid attention if people could visit the crown or not.

    We’ll be in NY early next year, perhaps a trip to the crown is in order.

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  • David Miller replied on May 16, 2009

    Ken Salazar is the man. I voted for him for Senate in 2004. He narrowly defeated Colorado’s Old Boy Network Darling Pete “World’s Most Refreshing Beer” Coors.

    Ken’s had a long record of being on the good side.

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  • tom gates replied on May 17, 2009

    I was always amazed at how much smaller it seemed, once I climbed to the top. Cool that it’s opening again though!

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