The Statue of Liberty in Colmar sits on a traffic roundabout lawn on the edge of this small town, and is created by the same artist as New York, which is actually quite beautiful. But it is a bit monotonous.
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The Statue of Liberty, created in 1886 as a gift from the French people to the United States on Independence Day, has become a symbol of the United States, and its engraver Frederic Auguste Bartholdi was born in Colmar. To commemorate this great work, the Colmar government created a miniature resinous version of the Statue of Liberty at the city's north entrance.
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The Statue of Liberty in Colmar sits on a traffic roundabout lawn on the edge of this small town, and is created by the same artist as New York, which is actually quite beautiful. But it is a bit monotonous.
It is not recommended to especially come to see this reduced version of the free goddess. Many tourists can see this statue from the north city when entering and leaving Colmar. Even if they miss it, there is no regret, it is really very small.
The local government, in honor of the author of the Colmar-born design of the Statue of Liberty, has erected this reduced version of the Statue of Liberty in New York on a lawn, and she is also very finely imitated.
Driving by here in the morning, after breakfast, I saw a narrowed version of the Statue of Liberty on the lawn not far away, a mini version of the Statue of Liberty in New York, okay, no one.