What's inside the Statue of Liberty?

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Big thanks to @ActionKid - his video was extremely helpful in making my animation:
   • ⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Statue of Liberty ...   - Walking Tour of the Statue of Liberty

⌚Timestamps:
0:00-Intro
0:24-Geography
1:37-History and Facts
2:44-Construction
5:31-Renovations
5:48-Tour Outside
7:17-Tour Inside Pedestal
8:40-Tour Inside Statue

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📖Book Sources:
The Statue of Liberty: The Monumental Dream by Diane Von Furstenberg amzn.to/3zTXYYD
Statue of Liberty: A Tale of Two Countries by Elizabether Mann amzn.to/3xGrL52
The Statue of Liberty Encyclopedia by Barry Moreno amzn.to/35Iku8I
Liberty's Torch by Elizabeth Mitchell amzn.to/3xCorry

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📼Video Summary:
The Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island in New York City. It was a gift from the people of France in the year 1886. The tablet in her right hand is the declaration of independence. The statue was designed by Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi using a method called Repoussé. This involved making a life size plaster model first and then hammer copper sheets around it. The support structure was designed by Gustave Eiffel - the same person that helped build the Eiffel tower in Paris, France. The statue was built in Paris, France and then shipped across the ocean in 350 pieces. You can go inside the pedestal and climb the stairs, then if you have a ticket, you can climb the spiral staircase to get to the very top - The Crown. There's an emergency elevator inside just incase anything goes wrong. At one point they did allow the public into the torch but this stopped in the year 1916.

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コメント (21)
  • @JaredOwen
    Go to nordvpn.com/jaredowen or use a coupon jaredowen to get a 2-year plan plus a bonus gift with a huge discount! Any other cool facts about the statue that I missed? Please share in the comments below! More animations coming soon😎
  • @theNewBee
    I see they repaired the damage done by Magneto
  • Great video!! Lots of really well-animated details that I had no clue about! I would be surprised if the Statute of Liberty museum didn't add this video into one of their exhibits.
  • Currently binge-watching through your channel. These architecture videos make me wish you had a one on the Gateway Arch in St. Louis. Twice as tall as the Statue of Liberty and Big Ben, and even taller than the Seattle Space Needle and Washington Monument. The arcing elevator system inside is fascinating.
  • I went to the crown as a kid - I vividly remember that never-ending spiral staircase, the inner straps, and being terrified how far the head was swaying in the wind. It felt like it was moving 6’ back and forth every second or two. Probably more like a few inches in reality and every large structure does it but it was REALLY tangible at the top of the statue and really unsettling if you’re not prepared for it.
  • @theg257
    We all know the inside of the statue is a giant beating heart
  • “What’s inside the Statue of Liberty?” GTA players: *visible anxiety*
  • @rhino5419
    It always amazes me that the two most well known and most visited monuments in the world were built by the same man. Gustave Eiffel.
  • @user-vf7hw5kg1w
    This is such a brilliant Video... In my Imagination - I was almost transported there with so many details and was able to teleport THERE to HERE. Amaazing attention to the details and what a lovely animation to tell it all. Great Work Buddy.
  • I’ve been inside the crown, and I can affirm that this animation is extremely accurate, down to the last detail.
  • I'm an airline pilot. I fly into KLGA about once per week. Often, we get a fantastic view of the Statue of Liberty. As much as I may be flying a plane at that point, I always think about my grandparents coming through Ellis Island as immigrants from Italy. My grandmother was a seamstress and my grandfather became a longshoreman on the Erie Canal. My grandfather wasn't very sentimental, but my grandmother always told the story of the first time she saw Lady Liberty, and the relief she felt that the troubles of Europe were over, and that there were endless possibilities in America. Still brings a tear to my eye. My grandfather served in the Navy in WWII and was the first certified paramedic in my state. My grandmother went on to build airplanes near my hometown. After the war, my grandfather founded a construction company that is still in business. RIP to them, and I thank them for instilling the idea that anything is possible.
  • @bleed0range
    I was impressed by the video in both design and how informative it was while being incredibly detailed and accurate!
  • @cep7eu
    Классный ролик, и очень забавная русская озвучка. Необычно сочетание голоса живого человека и не слишком хорошего машинного перевода) Диктор явно не видел что он озвучивает)
  • Before the video: “I must find out the inner machinations of the statue” After: “I am now a genius and I could be a tour guide for the statue”
  • Wow, what a fantastic video Jared! Seriously man, hats off to you. Love how smooth the animation and explanation was. I learned a ton!
  • @anitacash5919
    I visited on a school trip in 1975 or 76. Made it all the way to the crown. You got about 30 seconds to snap a picture and then you made your way back down. The view was amazing as was the noise from a ton of school kids on both sides of the stairs. I rember being scared going up those stairs and terrified on the way down. You saw the guts of the statue. I was glad for the experience but had I known what I was about to experience I probably would have waited on the ground with the chaperones 😆
  • @grandemations
    We just returned from New York, we visited Liberty Island and climbed up the Pedestal. This video is very accurate and educational. Thanks! I'm a new fan!
  • "We stole the Statue of Liberty!" "A small one, from Las Vegas" -Gru
  • Complimenti, uno dei migliori video esplicativi che abbia mai visto su questa piattaforma. Bravissimo. 👏