a colossal sculpture in the neoclassical style on Liberty island, about 3 km southwest of the southern tip of Manhattan island, USA. The sculpture is a gift of France to the world exhibition in 1876 and the centennial of American independence. The statue holds a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left. The inscription on the tablet reads: "eng. JULY IV MDCCLXXVI" (written in Roman numerals the date "July 4, 1776"), this date is the day of the Declaration of independence. One foot "Freedom" stands on broken chains Visitors walk 356 steps to the crown of the statue of liberty or 192 steps to the top of the pedestal. The crown has 25 Windows symbolizing earthly gems and heavenly rays illuminating the world. The seven rays on the statue's crown symbolize the seven seas and seven continents[2] (the Western geographical tradition there are seven continents).
White - 32,6% Hispanic % of Blacks and 22.4% Asians and 13.4% Mixed race and 1.6% Indians - 0,2% The average income per capita - $32540 The average cost of a home is $ The average cost of rent of $1228 Unemployment (June 2014) to 7.7% Residents living below the poverty line - 20,9%