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What is the most visited statue in the world?

1. Statue of Liberty is the most visited statue in the world. New York City's iconic emblem on Liberty Island in the United States draws over 4 million visitors a year to see the stately Lady Liberty, which stands as a symbol of freedom and enlightenment.



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The Statue of Liberty, New York City While the Gateway Arch is the tallest monument in the U.S., the Statue of Liberty is the tallest statue. It measures 305 feet tall and was gifted to the American people by the French in 1885. The statue is of a robed Roman liberty goddess and represents American freedom.

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Prehistoric. The Venus of Berekhat Ram, an anthropomorphic pebble found in northern Israel and dated to at least 230,000 years before present, is claimed to be the oldest known statuette.

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The Statue of Liberty, a gift from France commemorating liberty and friendship with the United States, weighs a total of 24,635.5 tonnes (27,156 tons), of which 28.1 tonnes (31 tons) are copper, 113.4 tonnes (125 tons) are steel and 24,494 tonnes (27,000 tons) makes up the concrete foundation.

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The Statue of Liberty is most well known for its impressive presence in New York Harbor. But did you know there are at least five large, authentic models of the Statue of Liberty in Paris? Which makes sense when you remember that it was a joint Franco-American project celebrating the friendship between the two nations.

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There are two genuine statues and several lesser versions of the Statue of Liberty. The original and most famous is the one located on Liberty Island, a gift from the French to America. The second is located in Paris, France, and was a reciprocal gift from the United States in 1889.

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Indianapolis has more historic monuments and memorials than any city in the United States (outside of Washington, D.C.).

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