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After weathering New York Harbor for decades, Lady Liberty was in need of major upgrades ahead of her 100th birthday. Here’s ...
Was the Statue of Liberty Originally a Different Color? Copper-oxidation reactions can produce a natural patina on surfaces that significantly changes their colors.
NEW YORK — A copper casting of the tip of the Statue of Liberty's nose is among a collection of iconic items that will auctioned off next month in New York City.
The Statue of Liberty has been missing its original 3,600-pound torch for 35 years. We got a look at the warped copper flame.
The Statue of Liberty has stayed this color for over a hundred years because all the exposed copper is now oxidized: she's stable at this point of her life.
The Statue of Liberty has a little sister, a 9-foot casting from Bartholdi's original mold. It departed Normandy by boat and arrives in New York City soon for temporary installation on Ellis Island.
Associated PressThe cast of the Statue of Liberty's nose is being auctioned off.NEW YORK -- A copper casting of the tip of the Statue of Liberty's nose is among a collection of iconic items that ...
Over the years, the statue's copper-color shifted to green as the metal oxidized.
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- As New York City celebrated the 125th anniversary of the dedication of the Statue of Liberty Oct. 28 with the launch of the torch to give the United States iconic symbol a ...
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