How Statue of Liberty Was Built? | What's inside the Statue of Liberty? | The Dr. Binocs Show

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The Statue of Liberty was a gift from France to the United States, symbolizing freedom and democracy, and was completed after 21 years of meticulous craftsmanship led by sculptor Frederick Auguste Bartholdi and engineer Gustave Eiffel, standing at 151 feet and 1 inch tall.

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  • Bartholdi, a French sculptor, was inspired by American democracy to create the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of freedom and democracy, showcasing the strong bond between France and the United States.
  • Gustave Eiffel's engineering prowess and skilled artisans were instrumental in bringing Bartholdi's vision of the Statue of Liberty to life after 21 years of meticulous craftsmanship, resulting in a colossal statue standing at 151 feet and 1 inch, with intricate details symbolizing strength and determination.

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Recent questions

  • Who designed the Statue of Liberty?

    Bartholdi

  • How tall is the Statue of Liberty?

    151 feet

  • What country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the United States?

    France

  • What is the significance of the Statue of Liberty?

    Symbolizes freedom and democracy

  • How long did it take to complete the Statue of Liberty?

    21 years

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"Statue of Liberty: Symbol of Freedom"

  • In 1865, French sculptor Frederick Auguste Bartholdi, inspired by American democracy, conceived the idea of creating a colossal statue symbolizing freedom and democracy as a gift from France to the United States.
  • With the help of Gustave Eiffel's engineering expertise and skilled artisans, Bartholdi's vision of the Statue of Liberty, standing at 151 feet and 1 inch tall, was realized after 21 years of meticulous craftsmanship, featuring a torch-bearing arm measuring 46 feet and intricate details reflecting strength and determination.
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