Published Date
13 Nov 2024
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On this day in history, October 28, 1886, Statue of Liberty is unveiled to the US
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Édouard René Lefèbvre de Laboulaye, often considered the "father of the Statue of Liberty" for thinking up the grand gesture, died in 1883 before the dedication.
The Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York harbor in 1893. (Loeffler/Fox Photos/Getty Images)
Festivities involved the first-ever ticker-tape parade in honor of the statue of "Liberty Enlightening the World," the NPS also noted.
An illustration of the inauguration of Bartholdi's Statue of Liberty in New York. Original Publication: Illustrated London News. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
A fleet of 300 ships decorated in red formed a naval parade to Bedloe’s Island, as many vessels aimed to get a closer look through the fog and gloomy weather.
The official unveiling was attended by over 2,000 men on the island, and the New York State Woman Suffrage Association chartered a boat for uninvited women to view the reveal from the water.
The head of the Statue of Liberty is shown on display in a park in Paris. (HUM Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
A French flag was draped over the Statue of Liberty’s face to hide her identity before the big reveal.
Bartholdi, who stood inside her crown awaiting the cue to reveal his masterpiece, prematurely dropped the flag in the middle of a speech by Sen. William M. Evarts, R-New York, chair of the American Committee.
The Statue of Liberty overlooking Lower Manhattan on New York City's Hudson River. (iStock)
Celebratory sounds broke out from cannons to brass bands to steam whistles in the harbor, welcoming Lady Liberty home, the NPS reported.
President Cleveland formally accepted the Statue of Liberty from France as a gift of friendship.
He nodded to Bartholdi as "the greatest man in America today."
Leading up to the great unveiling, Bartholdi said, "The dream of my life is accomplished; I see the symbol of unity and friendship between two nations — two great republics."
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