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Statue and Franklin
Franklin D. Roosevelt ’ s four freedoms in Europe at the end of World War II, young people behind the Iron Curtain listening to radio Free Europe, Chinese students symbolizing their protests in Tienanmen Square by creating a replica of the Statue of Liberty, newly liberated Afghans in 2001 asking for a copy of the Bill of Rights and young Iranians today surreptitiously watching banned American videos and satellite television broadcasts in the privacy of their homes.
The Statue Within: An Autobiography by, translated from the 1987 French edition by Franklin Philip.
In 1937, by proclamation 2250, President Franklin D. Roosevelt expanded the Statue of Liberty National Monument to include all of Bedloe's Island, and in 1956, an act of Congress officially renamed it.
Image: Hurstville Statue. JPG | Miles Franklin statue and mural in MacMahon Street
Statue of John Franklin in Spilsby market place.
* 1948 Benjamin Franklin Statue, Franklin Insurance Company, Springfield, Illinois
File: Hyde_Park_Statues_of_Franklin_and_Eleanor_Roosevelt_August_21, _2012. jpg | Hyde Park Patio Statue of Eleanor and Franklin Roosevelt
# In Touch-Starting from an attempt for cheaper fusion power using superconductivity, which was discovered by Onnes, with liquid gas provided by Louis-Paul Cailletet, who carried out experiments on a tower built by Gustave Eiffel, who also built the Statue of Liberty with its famous poem by the Jewish activist Emma Lazarus, helped by Oliphant, whose boss Elgin was the son of the man who stole the Elgin Marbles and sold them with the help of royal painter Thomas Lawrence, whose colleague Dr. Hunter had an assistant whose wife's lodger was Benjamin Franklin, who charted the Gulf Stream with a thermometer Fahrenheit borrowed from Ole Rømer, whose friend Picard surveyed Versailles and provided the water for the fountains and the royal gardens and all the trees that inspired Duhamel to write the book on gardening that was read by the architect William Chambers, who hired the Scottish stonemason Thomas Telford, whose idea for London Bridge was turned down by Thomas Young, whose light waves travel in ether, as do Hertz's electricity waves, with which Helmholtz prods a frog to disprove the vitalists, whose leader, Klages, analyzes handwriting so individual zip codes have to be capital letters to get your mail to a jungle village to keep you " In Touch ".

Statue and National
The Duffy Statue and the square were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
Statue of Chiang Kai-shek in Yangmingshan National Park, Taiwan
The island was made part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965, and has hosted a museum of immigration since 1990.
On October 15, 1965, Ellis Island was proclaimed a part of Statue of Liberty National Monument.
Statue of George Stephenson at the National Railway Museum, York
The National Register of Historic Places-listed Paul Bunyan Statue in Portland, Oregon.
Statue of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson | Lord Nelson in National Heroes Square which predates the more famous Nelson's Column by some 27 years.
File: NAMA-Statue of a sleeping Maenad 04. JPG | Statue of a sleeping Maenad, lying on a panther skin spread on a rocky surface ; the type is known as the reclining Hermaphrodite ; Pentelic marble ; found at the south of the Athenian Acropolis ; Hadrianic time ( 117-138 AD ), follows a classical trend in the attic art ; National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
According to the National Park Service, the Statue's Roman robe is the main feature that invokes Libertas and the symbol of Liberty from which the Statue derives its name.
Statue of Coatlicue displayed in National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City
* Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island and Liberty Island
Statue of Andrew Johnson at the Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
Statue of Sarah Winnemucca by Benjamin Victor ( National Statuary Hall Collection | NSHC statue )
Image: Lincoln Statue Washington National Cathedral. jpg | Lincoln statue ( by Walker Hancock )
Statue of Liberty National Monument
added Ellis Island to Statue of Liberty National Monument in 1965, and Jimmy Carter made major additions to Glacier Bay and Katmai National Monuments in 1978.
Statue of Henry Mower Rice in the National Statuary Hall of the U. S. Capitol building in Washington, D. C.
The Statue of Liberty National Monument recalls the period of massive immigration to the United States at the turn of the 19th to 20th century.
Liberty National is noted as a unique course because of its proximity to and panoramic views of both the Statue of Liberty and Manhattan.
National embodiments of Liberty include Britannia in the United Kingdom, " Liberty Enlightening the World ," commonly known as the Statue of Liberty in the United States of America, and Marianne in France.
The site, administered by the National Park Service, is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO ( joining only three other U. S. man-made monuments still in use, the others being the Statue of Liberty, Pueblo de Taos, and the combined site of the University of Virginia and Monticello ).
* Equestrian Statue of Major General Philip Kearny, Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia ( 1912 – 14 ).

Statue and Gallery
File: TsDKh_Moscow_Statue2. jpg | Statue outside Moscow's New Tretyakov Gallery
* Gallery of the Statues ( Galleria delle Statue ): as its name implies, holds various important statues, including Sleeping Ariadne and the bust of Menander.
Image: Messonier by Gemito. jpg | Statue of Messonier, National Gallery of Art
Statue of firefighters in front of the Civil Defence Heritage Gallery, co-located with Central Fire Station, Singapore | Central Fire Station
Image: JEMillais London. jpg | Statue of John Everett Millais outside the Tate Gallery in London

Statue and United
* Statue of Ethan Allen in the United States Capitol
Statue of Francis Bacon in the Library of Congress of the United States of America
This play in turn inspired Giannina Braschi's dramatic novel " United States of Banana ," which takes place at the Statue of Liberty in post-9 / 11 New York City.
* 1886 – The people of France offer the Statue of Liberty to the people of the United States.
He set world records in power boat racing, and raised more than $ 1. 5 million for charities like the United States Olympic Team, Cystic Fibrosis and Juvenile Diabetes Foundations and the Statue of Liberty Restoration Fund through his race team.
Statue of United Empire Loyalist s in downtown Hamilton, Ontario | Hamilton on Main Street ( Hamilton, Ontario ) | Main Street East.
A Liberty figure adorned most American coins of the time, and representations of Liberty appeared in popular and civic art, including Thomas Crawford's Statue of Freedom ( 1863 ) atop the dome of the United States Capitol Building.
* United StatesStatue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore, Liberty Bell
* United StatesStatue of Liberty, Bald Eagle, Stars and Stripes
In 1871, he made his first trip to the United States, to select the site for the Statue of Liberty, the creation of which would occupy him after 1875.
* 1876 ( executed 1872, cast 1873 ): The Marquis de Lafayette Statue, in Union Square, New York City, United States ;
Libertas, along with other Roman goddesses, has served as the inspiration for many modern-day symbols, including the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in the United States of America.
The fictional characters Columbia of the United States of America and Marianne of France, the Statue of Liberty in New York Harbor and many other characters and concepts of the modern age were created as, and are seen, as embodiments of Libertas.
The first air race in the United States was held at Belmont Racetrack, including a race from Elmont to the Statue of Liberty and back.
Rosendale natural cement soon gained a reputation for quality among engineers and was used in the construction of many of our nation's most important landmarks, including the Brooklyn Bridge, the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, Federal Hall, and one of the wings of the United States Capitol.
* Statue of Lafayette and Washington by Bartholdi, Place des États-Unis ( United States Plaza ), Paris, France, 1895
" Although some sources cite it as the fourth-most familiar statue in the United States, behind the Lincoln Memorial, Mount Rushmore and the Statue of Liberty, Manship was not particularly fond or proud of it.
Viktor Frankl once recommended that the Statue of Liberty on the East Coast of the United States be complemented by a Statue of Responsibility on the West Coast:
The prophetic words of his Jewish protagonist against the backdrop of the Statue of Liberty allude to Emma Lazarus's famous poem The New Colossus ( 1883 ), which celebrated the statue as a symbol of the United States ' democracy and its identity as an immigrant nation.
Peter Muhlenberg Statue by Blanche Nevin at the United States Capitol building.
On July 4, 1884, Spuller and other members of the French Cabinet formally presented the Statue of Liberty to the United States.
On 11 June 1884, Levi P. Morton, the Minister of the United States to France, gave a banquet in honor of the Franco-American Union and in celebration of the completion of the Statue of Liberty.

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