Statue of Liberty towering over Paris just before it was disassembled and shipped to New York, 1884.



Statue of Liberty towering over Paris just before it was disassembled and shipped to New York, 1884.

The Statue of Liberty underwent a restoration from 1984 to 1986 in New York. This monumental project, a collaboration between the United States and France, aimed to address structural issues and enhance the statue's appearance.


The restoration involved replacing the corroded copper skin with new sheets, restoring the statue's iconic golden hue. Extensive work on the iron framework ensured its stability, and the project was completed in time for the statue's centennial celebration in 1986.


This ambitious effort not only preserved the Statue of Liberty but also reaffirmed her status as a symbol of liberty, democracy, and the enduring American spirit, 
inspiring visitors from around the world and standing as a testament to the commitment to safeguarding this iconic symbol for future generations.

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