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Troooper0987 t1_jdxfue3 wrote

Fun story time: last time i visited the statue of liberty i must have been about 5 or 6. all i remember is how it was hours of climbing stairs for a 20 second view out of some air plane windows and 20 minutes walking down stairs. I was so annoyed by the experience that i swore a solemn vow to never return. seems silly that i took such a vow so young. but I've never once returned.

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LiveWire_74 t1_jdxvutx wrote

I was a US Park Service Ranger, and I worked T the monument for a few years from 1998-2001. Your experience is not unusual. But I will say that for every person who visited the hot, small crown, queing up outside, and walking slowly up the entire pedestal and statue, who was unimpressed, at least 3 others thought it was the most amazing experience of their lives. I’ve been up there no less than a hundred times, and one time I was lucky enough to actually get to the torch. OP, you have taken a little “liberty” with your beautiful sketch, as the view from the crown points east, towards France, not to the he Manhattan skyline. Your artistic expression of your he view is astounding though. Amazing job.

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cynicaldesigner OP t1_je016bj wrote

Thank you, the Park Rangers there on my visit were really friendly and proud of its history. I can see why some people wouldn't enjoy it, personally I'm interested in architecture so it was up my street. The museum was really fascinating. Thanks for posting that out, my view was actually based off the left hand side window as you finish climbing the stairs and enter the platform, but that's good to know! I actually based it off one of the photos I took on my visit. It was windy enough on my visit, can't imagine what the torch would be like!

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LiveWire_74 t1_je3k2fj wrote

I remember now, that you could see downtown Manhattan if you looked off to the side b Your artwork is so awesome. I bet if you did have a chance to visit the torch (it was actually opened to the public in the early years, until 1916 I believe) you would make another great piece.

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