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Statue of Liberty National Monument, consisting of the Statue, its base and the land on which it is situated, Liberty Island, Borough of Manhattan

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New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Title: Statue of Liberty National Monument, consisting of the Statue, its base and the land on which it is situated, Liberty Island, Borough of Manhattan
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New York (N.
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Landmarks Preservation Commission.

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