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                       Statue of Liberty's History III 
                                 
                                                    Biography of Gustave Eiffel


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Gustave Eiffel was born in 1832 in Dijon, France.  In 1855, the same year that Paris hosted the first World's Fair, Eiffel graduated from the Ecole Centrale des Arts et Manufactures.

Following his graduation from collage, went to Bordeaux, in the southwest of France, where he supervised the building of the great Bordeaux railway bridge.  Following completion of the bridge, in 1864, Eiffel set
up his own construction company which specialized in metal structural work.  His company built hundreds of metal structures of all kinds, all around the world.  Eiffel's favorite undertakings were the construction of railroad bridges.  However, he also participated in broad array of some of the most prestigious structural work of the 19th and early 20th century, including the Maria Pia bridge and the Porto viaduct spanning Portugal's Douro River [1876], the
              
              
 

 

           Statue of Liberty Drawings   West Pest Railway Station, Budapest
             
                     Maria Pia Bridge                      Garabit Viaduct

Garabit viaduct in the Cantal region of France, Budapest Hungary's Pest railway station [1884], the dome of the Nice observatory and the ingenious structural infrastructure of the Statue of Liberty.  His crowning achievement was, of course, the Tour Eiffel [Eiffel Tower], which he erected in Paris in 1889.

His business career was marred by the failure of French failure in the construction of the Panama Canal.  Following that debauchal, he dedicated the remaining 30 years of his life to experimental research into such scientific fields as aerodynamics, meteorology and radiotelegraphy.

He died on December 27, 1923.


                                                   
How Old Is the Statue of Liberty?

The history of the statue of liberty spans over 130 years.  Since the statue's fabrication began in 1875, it could have celebrated its centennial in 1975; however, the statue and its pedestal weren't dedicated until 1886, making Miss Liberty 100 years old in 1986.  Other facts on the statue of liberty are: 

  • It is believed to be the tallest metal statue ever made;
  • It is 152 feet [46 m] high;
  • It was fabricated of copper sheets;
  • It was shipped to the United States in 1885;
  • It stands on a 10 acre [4 hectare] island, in New York harbor known as Liberty Island [formerly Bedloe's Island] which was renamed in 1956;
  • Its base is an 11-pointed star measuring 150 feet [45 m] across, made of granite faced concrete;
  • It was dedicated by U.S. President Grover Cleveland;
  • It became a national monument in 1924.

                            
                                        Why Is the Statue of Liberty Green?
The Statue of Liberty has turned green, over the years, due to the effects of acid containing rain on its copper sheathing.
 

                                                         Statue of Liberty Stamps

Many of us are unfamiliar with stamps minted to commemorate the building of the Statue of Liberty.  The following are U.S. Statue of Liberty stamps:
  Statue of Liberty Stamp issued Nov. 11, 1922     Statue of Liberty Stamp issued June 24, 1954   Statue of Liberty Stamp issued Apr. 9, 1954  
  Statue of Liberty
15 Cent Stamp was
issued Nov 11, 1922
   Statue of Liberty
 3 Cent Stamp was
 issued Jun 24, 1954
  Statue of Liberty
8 Cent Stamp
issued Apr. 9, 1954
 
             
  Statue of Liberty Stamp issued June 15, 1961   Just 3 years after the end of World War I, the United States issued a stamp depicting the Statue of Liberty.  This 15˘ stamp of Memorial Day, 1922, symbolizes the significance America placed on freedom and hope, with Liberty's beacon lighting the way for all nations.   
    Statue of Liberty
 11 Cent Stamp was
issued June 15, 1961
           

The 2001 Statue of Liberty Quarter
     
The 2001 Statue of Liberty quarter is also referred to as the New York quarter because Lady Liberty, together with the phrase "Gateway to Freedom", is superimposed upon an outline of the state of New York.
 

This design was issued, by the mint, to commemorate the "Empire State" as the gateway that funneled millions of immigrants into the land of political freedom and democracy.

        2001 Statue of Liberty Quarter
     2001 Statue of Liberty Quarter

                                           

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