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Statue of Liberty Tickets may be obtained either from statueofliberty.org or from statueoflibertytickets.com. The later also provides the ticket for ferry that takes the visitors to Ellis Island and to the statue. It is a good idea to reserve tickets in advance and avoid the lines and the possibility that your expected date will sell out prior to you visiting New York City. To obtain Statue of Liberty Tickets please reserve your date, follow the payment information and confirm your travel plans.
Statue of Liberty tours have been very popular in the past and still are. However, the visitations to Statue of Liberty were ended after 9/11 for security reasons. Usually the Statue of Liberty tours include allowing you to go inside the pedestal, see the interior structure of the Statue, take in sweeping 360-degree views from the pedestal observation deck and Ft. Wood. Now, since the monument's Crown will reopen for tourists and visitors you can go inside the crown to enjoy the magnificent view of New York City and parts of New Jersey.
Statue of Liberty Facts
Did you know that the person who build one of the most famous monuments in the world, the Eiffel Tower in Paris is also the structural engineer of the Statue of Liberty. The sculptor of the Statue of Liberty is Frederic Auguste Bartholdi; however,Gustave Eiffel is the structural engineer of the Statue of Liberty. This is probably one of the last known facts about the statue's history.
Statue of Liberty History
In 1865 at a dinner party a gift idea from France to the U.S was conceived. The location was near Versailles. This part of the history of Statue of Liberty is accounted by Bartholdi himself in 1885. The statue's construction began in 1875 and it's original title was "Liberty Enlightening the World." Inspiring isn't it? Until the spring of 1885, when she was dismantled for the long voyage to America, Liberty remained in Paris, the hostess to thousands of French visitors.
Ellis Island History and Records
This historical island has for centuries been the most used portal to the United States for immigrants from around the world. While there were many other important entries into the country, it is estimated that more than 100 million Americans are directly related to immigrants who passed through Ellis Island during its tenure as an immigration station. Many Americans visit Ellis Island to discover their past history by searching the records. Passenger manifest records were kept of the more than 22 million people who entered the United States through Ellis Island. Ellis Island records include data available on immigrants contain up to eleven fields including important information such as name, gender, age on arrival, marital status, ship name, port of origin, and last residence.