Access to the interior and __ was closed from 9/11 until July 4, 2009
Lies near __ Island, where millions of immigrants entered the U.S.
Liberty poses with her __ leg back as if in stride, moving forward
The date on Liberty's tablet is July 4, 1776 in __ numerals
Liberty's crown has __ rays, one for each continent
Liberty's __ is covered in gold leaf, but once was copper and glass
The exterior of the statue is covered in sheets of __
The statue was shipped in 214 __ to the U.S. for assembly
The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the people of __
"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled __..."
The statue components had to wait 11 __ in storage for the pedestal
Term for the green color of weathered copper
The base supporting the statue was built by the __ of the U.S.
The pedestal features the sonnet "The New Colossus" by Emma __
Located in __ __ Harbor, but near New Jersey
The statue is featured on the New York State __ dollar
There are many __ versions of the statue around the world
May have been inspired by the __ of Rhodes and the Suez Canal
The statue is 151 feet tall, on top of a __ that is slightly taller
Designed and __ by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi
Airport-type __ is now in place to protect the statue and visitors
The broken __ of oppression lie at her feet
The gift commemorates the __ of the Declaration of Independence
The __ of the statue was on October 28, 1886
The statue has greeted millions of __ over the years
From 1984-1986 the statue was renovated and __ with steel
Numerous __ were held in France and the U.S. to pay for construction
A common nickname of the statue is __ __