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This book examines the historical significance, construction, and cultural impact of the Statue of Liberty as presented through its dedicated museum exhibits. The text provides an overview of the monument's origins, the engineering challenges faced during its assembly, and the evolving narrative of its role as a symbol of freedom and immigration in the United States. It utilizes archival records and exhibit documentation to frame the statue's history for a general audience.
What You Will Find
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Readers often note that this text serves as a useful companion for visitors seeking a deeper understanding of the museum's curated narrative. Experts highlight the book's accessibility as a foundational resource for those interested in the history of American national monuments.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
1900-01-01
Publisher:
United States Government Printing
ISBN-10:
0160035473
ISBN-13:
9780160035470
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