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Statue of Liberty July 2, 2009--Photographed from a rare vantage point, several of the Statue of Liberty's 25 observation windows look out over New York Harbor in an undated picture. Visitor access to the Statue of Liberty's crown reopens on the Fourth of July for the first time... more
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Reviewed by jaybirdlynch on Jul 04, 11:22am
Statue of Liberty July 2, 2009--Photographed from a rare vantage point, several of the Statue of Liberty's 25 observation windows look out over New York Harbor in an undated picture.
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Rated by rod42 on Jul 03, 2:39pm
Statue of Liberty July 2, 2009--Photographed from a rare vantage point, several of the Statue of Liberty's 25 observation windows look out over New York Harbor in an undated picture. Visitor access to the Statue of Liberty's crown reopens on the Fourth of July for the first time since 9/11. Above the windows are three of the seven skyscraping rays said by some to represent the seven seas and continents of the world. -- Photograph by Paul Chesley, NGS Image Collection
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Rated by AllenSentance on Jul 02, 7:33pm
July 2, 2009--Photographed from a rare vantage point, several of the Statue of Liberty's 25 observation windows look out over New York Harbor in an undated picture.Great photography and congratulations for sharing with us all.........................................................................(Fis herman)
