The first thing that I think of when visiting New York's scenic beauty is the 46m high statue of Liberty National Queen granted to the United States to welcome the friendship. The statue is located on Bedloe Island in Upper New York Bay, east of Jersey City, New Jersey's Jersey City State Park, and southwest of Battery Park at the corner of Manhattan in New York City. As a symbol of the United States, the Statue of Liberty with its right hand holds a torch raised upwards promising freedom and a better life for the oppressed, the spearhead of the symbolic crown. For freedom spread to seven continents and seven oceans. At the foot of the statue, the shackles were broken and liberated from the tyranny. Another feature is the statue of the United States Independence Day on July 4, 1776. Ellis Island nearby was the first stop of millions of immigrants to the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The National Monument recalled the immense immigration to the United States. And in 1956 Bedloe Island was officially renamed "Liberty Island"
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