Back in the '70s, if you were brave enough to climb onto the crown of the Statue of Liberty, you were in for a treat! You will be greeted by stunning views of New York Harbor, albeit somewhat comfortably through the small windows on its famous head. Sure, the 162-step spiral staircase is a two-hour workout, but the rush to finally reach the top is totally worth it. Visitors are fascinated by the intricate details of the sculpture, looking closely at the rivets and copper skeletons. It felt like a special, insider moment to stand inside one of the world's most iconic symbols of freedom.
Back in the '70s, if you were brave enough to climb onto the crown of the Statue of Liberty, you were in for a treat! You will be greeted by stunning views of New York Harbor, albeit somewhat comfortably through the small windows on its famous head. Sure, the 162-step spiral staircase is a two-hour workout, but the rush to finally reach the top is totally worth it. Visitors are fascinated by the intricate details of the sculpture, looking closely at the rivets and copper skeletons. It felt like a special, insider moment to stand inside one of the world's most iconic symbols of freedom.
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