Secrets Hidden In National Monuments

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Statue of Liberty holds a time capsule with items like a copy of the US Constitution, while the unknown male discovered in Notre Dame Cathedral suffered from a chronic disease that severely damaged his teeth.

Insights

  • The Statue of Liberty holds a time capsule with significant items like a copy of the US Constitution and bronze medals of US Presidents, showcasing historical and symbolic importance.
  • The Brooklyn Bridge's stone anchorages, initially wine storage vaults, transitioned into hosting parties post-Prohibition, highlighting a fascinating evolution of use over time.

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Recent questions

  • What is the Statue of Liberty's time capsule?

    Items like US Constitution copy, bronze medals, sculptor portrait.

  • Who might the Statue of Liberty's face be modeled after?

    Libertas or sculptor's brother, Jean-Charles Bartholdi.

  • What happened to the torch of the Statue of Liberty in 1916?

    Munitions depot explosion damaged it, ending visitor access.

  • What were the Brooklyn Bridge's stone anchorages used for?

    Wine storage vaults with ideal preservation conditions.

  • Why does the Washington Monument have color variation?

    Different quarry stone used during construction.

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Summary

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"Secrets of Famous Landmarks Revealed"

  • Statue of Liberty holds a time capsule with items like a copy of the US Constitution, 20 bronze medals of US Presidents, and a portrait of the sculptor.
  • The face of the Statue of Liberty may be modeled after Libertas or the sculptor's brother, Jean-Charles Bartholdi.
  • The statue's torch used to act as a balcony for visitors until 1916 when a munitions depot explosion damaged it.
  • Brooklyn Bridge's stone anchorages housed wine storage vaults with ideal conditions for preservation.
  • The vaults were repurposed after Prohibition, hosting parties until World War II when they became maintenance storage.
  • Lincoln Memorial's undercroft was created to stabilize the monument on marshy land, forming stalactites over time.
  • A museum is being constructed in the undercroft to showcase the memorial's construction history.
  • Washington Monument's color variation is due to using stone from a different quarry during construction.
  • A hidden 12-foot replica of the Washington Monument serves as a geodetic marker near the original.
  • Eiffel Tower has a private apartment at its summit for Gustave Eiffel, and an underground bunker was used for wireless transmissions during World War I.

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Historical Discoveries in Famous Landmarks

  • French authorities called in archeologists to help with the conservation and restoration of the building.
  • Two tombs were discovered in the cathedral's floor, containing the remains of Antoine de La Porte, a canon of Notre Dame who died in 1710, and an unknown male believed to be a 14th century aristocrat.
  • The unknown male was found to have suffered from a chronic disease that severely damaged his teeth.
  • The Supreme Court in Washington DC is the highest judicial body in the US.
  • A basketball court exists on the fifth floor of the Supreme Court building, where employees settle disputes by shooting hoops.
  • Trafalgar Square in London houses Britain's smallest police station, originally built in 1844 to monitor protests.
  • The Monument, built in 1666 to commemorate the great fire of London, contains an underground layer once used as a laboratory by scientist Robert Hooke.
  • The Easter Island heads, carved by the Rapa Nui people, were excavated in 2012 to reveal full bodies towering 23 feet high.
  • The Great Wall of China, spanning 13,000 miles, is rumored to contain the remains of deceased workers within its structure.
  • Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro houses a stone heart in its chest, symbolizing the sacred heart of Jesus Christ.

27:17

South Dakota's Hidden Monument Secret

  • South Dakota has a secret stash that should not be rushed to be seen.
  • The audience is asked to share their thoughts on which national monument they believe holds the most remarkable secret.
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