Statue of Liberty


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History of The Statue of Liberty - From the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation (Y, M, O, T)

Flash Tour of the Statue of Liberty - Includes the story of her creation, details about each part of the statue, and general facts (Y, M, O, T)

Statue Information from NPS - Statistics, history, and visiting information from the national Park Service (Y, M, O, T)

The Statue of Liberty: The Meaning and Use of a National Symbol - A symbol stands for an idea. The Statue of Liberty stands in Upper New York Bay, a universal symbol of freedom... How was the Statue of Liberty designed to be a symbol? How have circumstances enhanced its meaning? Help clarify the nature of symbols for your students as they study the Statue of Liberty, complete research on a national symbol, and use their research to communicate a message of their own. From EDSITEment (Y, M, T)

A Look at Lady Liberty - Diagram worksheet for kids from TimeforKids.com (Y)

NPS Statue of Liberty Handbook - Not terribly user-friendly, but lots of good information. Click Contents on the left, then use the letters next to each content area to navigate. (O,T)

Printable Statue of Libery papercraft - Print, color, cut, and tape this printable (Y)

Liberty State Park - Historic Gateway to America - Liberty State Park is a green oasis in the middle of Metropolitan northern New Jersey. With the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as a spectacular backdrop, Liberty State Park is one of the state's most dramatic parks. (Y, M, O, T)

Statue of Liberty National Monument - Liberty Enlightening the World - Located on a 12 acre island, the Statue of Liberty Enlightening the World was a gift of friendship from the people of France to the people of the United States and is a universal symbol of freedom and democracy. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated on October 28, 1886, designated as a National Monument in 1924 and restored for her centennial on July 4, 1986. (Y, M, O, T)

Ellis Island Traveling Trunks - The Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island offer this exciting traveling kit for teachers to use in the classroom. It is available “on-loan” to educators for 2 week periods and is free*. A security deposit is required. (T)

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