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NEW YORK The Statue of Liberty, closed since Superstorm Sandy damaged the island where it stands, will reopen to the public by Independence Day, officials said Tuesday. Secretary of the Interior ...
Statue of Liberty to reopen by Independence Day Published: Mar. 19, 2013, 8:43 p.m. In this June 2, 2009 file photo, the Statue of Liberty is seen in New York harbor.
NEW YORK -- The Statue of Liberty, a beacon of hope for waves of immigrants at the turn of the century — and these days a destination for waves of tourists — reopened to the public Thursday ...
NEW YORK – Months after Superstorm Sandy swamped her little island, the Statue of Liberty will finally welcome visitors again on Independence Day. Sandy made landfall one day after the statue's ...
The statue wasn't damaged, but Liberty Island was pummeled last fall by Superstorm Sandy. Now, just in time for July 4th celebrations, the island and the statue are open again to visitors. If you ...
The National Park Service expects to reopen the Statue of Liberty to visitors by July 4, after repairing damage to Liberty Island caused by Hurricane Sandy.
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island are staying open through the federal government’s partial shutdown due to intervention from Albany. New York state taxpayers will keep the monuments up and ...
The Statue of Liberty, perhaps the most celebrated symbol of American ideals and exceptionalism, reopened after the 9/11 attacks on this day in history, August 3, 2004. The globally recognized ...
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island will remain open despite the ongoing partial government shutdown, even as some national parks and monuments close down, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (… ...
The state also kept the sites open during the last federal shutdown, in 2013. The New York Post said the state spent $250,000 then. "How do you close down the Statue of Liberty? It is a symbol of ...