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It is 40 years since I climbed inside the Statue of Liberty, wandered past the PanAm building and viewed Nuevo York from atop the Empire State Building. Seems much more recent. (Casey.UK) (Can you still go inside the S of L?)
Anon@6:51am - I found this through Google: Currently, the Statue's interior is closed to the public. However, the Pedestal is open (special ticket required and should be purchased in advance). The Statue of Liberty Museum and Liberty Island grounds remain fully accessible to all guests.
Awesome pictures. The impression our world makes is always so different from above.
ReplyDeleteIt is 40 years since I climbed inside the Statue of Liberty, wandered past the PanAm building and viewed Nuevo York from atop the Empire State Building. Seems much more recent. (Casey.UK) (Can you still go inside the S of L?)
ReplyDeleteAnon@6:51am - I found this through Google: Currently, the Statue's interior is closed to the public. However, the Pedestal is open (special ticket required and should be purchased in advance). The Statue of Liberty Museum and Liberty Island grounds remain fully accessible to all guests.
ReplyDeleteFirst and the fourth one... what big picture thinkers... why was that important to them?
ReplyDeleteScott from Massachsuetts said...
ReplyDeleteOh glad it's time to go to bed, I just got a dizzy spell.. LMAO!!
fantastic
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