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Statue of Liberty to reopen

2004-08-03 06:56

Richard Pyle

New York - Barring last-minute terrorism alerts or other problems, the Statue of Liberty will reopen to visitors on Tuesday for the first time since the 2001 terrorist attacks that destroyed the nearby World Trade Centre.

National Park Service officials went ahead with the reopening plan despite warnings of terrorist threats to financial institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange in lower Manhattan and the World Bank and International Monetary Fund headquarters in Washington, DC.

"I think it's significant that, despite the raising of the alert levels, we are still going ahead with the reopening," Assistant Interior Secretary Craig Manson said on Monday. "I think it shows the world that liberty cannot be intimidated."

The new warnings did not merit any delay in the reopening of the 117-year-old statue, said Larry Parkinson, the Interior Department's deputy assistant secretary for law enforcement and security.

"We were getting ramped up for it and already had measures in place that were absolutely appropriate for an orange level of security," Parkinson said.

Orange is the second highest on the Department of Homeland Security's colour-coded scale of five threat levels. Most of the nation is at yellow, the middle level.

On Sunday, New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the new terrorist alert for Washington DC, New York and New Jersey stemmed from intelligence suggesting car or truck bomb attacks - not something likely to occur on Liberty Island.

Since shortly after September 11, visitors to Liberty and Ellis islands have been passing through airport-type security checks before boarding ferries at lower Manhattan's Battery Park. There are more checks at the statue.

The five hectares of Liberty Island were closed to the public for two months after the attacks. Most of the 46-metre copper figure was sealed off to visitors and will remain so.

But visitors may choose between two tours: a walk around the promenade atop the star-shaped fort on which the statue stands or a lift ride inside the pedestal to the calf level of the figure, about 10 storeys high.

Also reopening is a museum inside the base that details the history of the Statue of Liberty, including such artefacts as the original lit-from-within torch, which was replaced during a 1986 renovation with a gilded version lit from outside.

Parkinson said the government "has not foreclosed" the idea of eventually reopening the statue's body so visitors could once again climb to the crown, but safety factors make that unlikely.

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