The crown of the Statue of Liberty is now open to the public
LUHA LEE
luhachloe@gmail.com | 2022-10-12 15:48:26
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LUHA LEE, luhachloe@gmail.com
For the first time in more than two and a half years, the Statue of Liberty's crown, which was closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, is now open to the public. This will give people a rare look at the statue's structure and a bird's-eye view of New York Harbor.
People want to see inside Lady Liberty's head. Tickets to see the crown are sold out for the rest of the month of October. The $24.30 price for an adult ticket includes a ferry ride from either New Jersey or New York.
Visits are restricted to groups of 10 at a time, with about six groups per hour,
They can access the crown by either walking up 215 steps or taking an elevator to the pedestal of the statue, which is an outdoor observation deck with a 360-degree view.
The National Parks Service, says that people with heart or lung problems, limited mobility, claustrophobia, or vertigo shouldn't go there.
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