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This was sent to me by my Second Grade Teacher in Crookston, Minn. Cecilia Plant. Thanks so Much ! Flyby of the Statue of Liberty Last Photo is Priceless. Below is Manhattan

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Great Flybys slideshow of the Statue of Liberty, Sent to me by My Second Grade Teacher in Crookston, MInn.

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This was sent to me by my Second Grade Teacher in Crookston, Minn. Cecilia Plant.

Thanks so Much !

Flyby of the Statue of LibertyLast Photo is Priceless.

Below is Manhattan

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These are some of the Best Shots of NYC and the Statue of Liberty

• Memorial Day Air Show from Jones Beach

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Imagine What Could Have Happened

• The Picture next is where the Plane landed in the East River with Capt Scully…………

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And Now, this Incredible Picture, taken in 1918

• Here are 18,000 men preparing for war in a Training Camp at Camp Dodge, in Iowa.

• What a Priceless Gift from our Grandfathers!

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Facts?• Base to Shoulder: 150 feet• Right arm: 340 feet• Widest part of arm holding Torch: 12 ½ feet• Right Thumb: 35 feet• Thickest Part of Body: 29 feet• Left Hand length: 30 feet• Face: 60 feet• Nose: 21 feet• Longest Spike of Head Piece: 70 feet• Torch and Flame Combined: 980 feet• Number of Men in Flame of Torch: 12,000• Number of Men in Torch: 2,800• Number of Men in Right Arm: 1,200• Number of Men in Body, Head and Balance of Figure only: 2,000• TOTAL MEN: 18,000