What book does the Statue of Liberty hold?
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What Book Is the Statue of Liberty Holding? The Statue of Liberty holds the tablet of law in the left hand. This tablet is inscribed with the date of the American Declaration of Independence, “July 4, 1776, written on it in Roman numerals (July IV, MDCCLXXVI).”
Beside this, what does the Statue of Liberty book represent?
The inscription on the tablet of the statue is 4 July 1776 ("JULY IV MDCCLXXVI"), the day of the declaration of independence of the United States, an obvious symbol for the glory of Americans. The statue at her feet a broken chain of slavery, a symbol of freedom.
Moreover, where are the 3 Statues of Liberty?
Their are three statues of liberty's. One is in Luxembour gardens Paris.
NPS staff still climb a narrow 40-foot ladder to maintain the 16 floodlights that light the torch. Access to the torch was never reopened, but you can see what it'd be like to stand in it with the Statue of Liberty torch live webcam. You also can get a close-up view of the original torch inside the pedestal lobby.