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STATUE OF LIBERTY STATISTICS

Top of base to torch 151'1" 46.05m

Ground to tip of torch 305'1" 92.99m

Heel to top of head 111'1" 33.86m

Length of hand 16'5" 5.00m

Index finger 8'0" 2.44m

Head - Chin to cranium 17'3" 5.26m

Width of head 10'0" 3.05m

Width of eye 2'6" .76m

Length of nose 4'6" 1.37m

Length of right arm 42'0" 12.80m

Width of right arm 12'0" 3.66m

Width of waist 35'0" 0.67m

Width of mouth 3'0" .91m

Length of tablet 23'7" 7.19m

Width of tablet 13'7" 4.14m

Thickness of tablet 2'0" .61m

Ground to pedestal 154'0" 4 6.94m

Weight of copper: 62,000 lbs. (31 tons).

Weight of steel: 250,000 lbs. (125 tons).

Weight of concrete foundation: 54,000,000 lbs.

Thickness of copper sheeting is: 3/32in. or the thickness of two pennies placed together.

Wind Sway: 50 mph winds cause the Statue to sway up to 3 inches and the torch up to 6 inches.

Direction: The Statue faces Southeast in perfect symetry with the placement of Fort Wood and how people would see the Statue while entering the harbor.

Torch: a symbol of enlightenment. The current torch is a 1986 replacement of the original, now in the lobby. The new torch is copper, covered in 24k. gold leaf. Sunlight reflects off the gold during the daytime and floodlights (16), light the torch by reflection at night.

Crown: There are 25 windows in the crown which symbolize gemstones and the heaven's rays shining over the world.

Rays of Crown: The seven rays represent the seven seas and continents of the world.

Chains: chains and a broken shackle are at the Statue's feet and cannot be seen from below. This symbolizes the Statue as a goddess free from oppression and servitude.

Tablet: Represents a book of law.

http://www.nps.gov/stli/historyculture/statue-statistics.htm

2006-09-09 07:20:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

As it is the most recognizable statue in the world. the whole right hand holding the torch. and left and holding the books/papers (i am not sure what they are I did once). she is huge and green! with a toga and a crown thingy on her head. She is the Bomb!

2006-09-09 14:17:56 · answer #2 · answered by pmktabbycat 3 · 0 0

sits on the hudson river on liberty island ,copper turned green. the peaks on her head are the rays of sunshine. tablet she is holding says july 4 -1776 in roman numbers

2006-09-09 15:04:07 · answer #3 · answered by Bighorn 4 · 0 0

It has to be cleaned every couple of years.

2006-09-09 14:16:38 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

its in new york

2006-09-09 14:12:35 · answer #5 · answered by dinoman 2 · 0 0

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