When there is millions of immigrants came to Ellis Island, they were greeted by the Statue of Liberty. We mentioned last Friday that is was Lady Liberty's (125th) birthday. She is due for some improvements, but Emily Smith explains that even though the statue might change, what it (symbolizes) stands the test of time.
When a statue stands watch for 125 years, sometimes things come full circle, like these words said by President Grover Cleveland at the (dedication) in 1886 and repeated again Friday.
"We will care for her, we will celebrate her, and we, the people of United States, will continue to perfect her in both word and indeed.
"At 305 feet 1 inch in the air, the statue's tower of copper and gold leaf is a (testament) to liberty and opportunity. Nearly 12 million immigrants passed her to get to Ellis Island.
“So help me God.”
“Congratulations.”
125 more became US (citizens) in New York on her birthday.
“And for me, it's just the personal achievement I have been dreaming for years and years, and I'm extremely excited to be here, and I cannot wait to take that oath.”
The statue is due for 27 million dollars in upgrade next year, including (safety improvement) and an elevator, so anyone can reach the observation deck. And everyone is in for (a new view).
“Lady Liberty is our statue, our icon. I think people will see it in the perspective that they've never seen before.”
These five webcams unveiled Friday will live stream pictures including the first views from the (torch) since it's close to visitors in 1916. That torch still burns more fiercely than even 125 birthday candles, a continuing beacon to the world. I’m Emily Smith reporting.