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Salazar Announces Reopening of Statue of Liberty’s Crown,Restoration of Historic Building at Ellis Island

Posted by ODC Editor on May 9th, 2009 and filed under Featured Article. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Salazar Announces Reopening of Statue of Liberty’s Crown,Restoration of Historic Building at Ellis Island NEW YORK, NY – The American public will once again be able to visit the crown of the Statue of Liberty, which was closed after the 9/11 attacks for safety and security reasons, Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar announced today.

In addition, the Department of the Interior will invest $25 million under the President’s economic recovery plan to stabilize the Baggage and Dormitory Building at Ellis Island, built in 1908 to house immigrants waiting for further processing, and repair 2,000 feet of the island’s crumbling seawall.

“On July 4th, we are giving America a special gift,” Salazar said. “We are once again inviting the public to celebrate our great nation and the hope and opportunity it symbolizes by climbing to Lady Liberty’s crown for a unique view of New York Harbor, where the forbearers of millions of American families first saw the new world.”

Salazar Announces Reopening of Statue of Liberty’s Crown,Restoration of Historic Building at Ellis Island Access to the crown will be limited to 10 people at a time, guided by a National Park Service ranger.

Salazar, who visited the Statue of Liberty on his third day in office, based his decision on a comprehensive analysis of the entire structure completed last month by the National Park Service, including expert recommendations on reducing risk for visitors.

The Park Service, which has responsibility to keep visitors safe and make it possible for them to evacuate in the event of an emergency, closed the crown because of health and safety concerns. The crown is accessible only by a narrow 168-step double-helix spiral staircase. After 9/11, the Park Service deemed the risk too high to re-open the crown to the public.

“We cannot eliminate all the risk of climbing to the crown, but we are taking steps to make it safer,” Salazar said. This includes raising the handrails on the spiral staircase and stationing rangers throughout the Statue to aid visitors, as well as help them enjoy the experience and learn more about the Statue and its symbolism.

The Statue of Liberty will be open for the next two years. Then it will be closed again for work on a long-term solution that will improve safety and security permanently.

Salazar Announces Reopening of Statue of Liberty’s Crown,Restoration of Historic Building at Ellis Island “Once the work is complete, the Statue will be safer, and so will its visitors,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Park Service will help create jobs and stimulate the economy by beginning to restore a building at Ellis Island that is a tangible reminder of the difficult path so many people followed to this country.

Some 40 percent of American citizens can trace a family connection to Ellis. “Visitors who make the pilgrimage to Ellis Island will be able see, touch, and get a sense of that first American experience had by a mother or grandfather,” Salazar said.

The funds to restore the building and sea wall at Ellis Island are part of more than $750 million in Recovery funds we will be investing in national parks across the nation.

1 Response for “Salazar Announces Reopening of Statue of Liberty’s Crown,Restoration of Historic Building at Ellis Island”

  1. Cindy MacDonald says:

    Secretary Salazar Presides Over Renewal of Statue of Liberty and Death in the West as, while this American Symbol of Hope is Renewed, A Living Symbol of the American West is Extinguished.

    On this 4th of July, Department of Interior Secretary Ken Salazar officially reopens to the public the Statue of Liberty’s crown, a powerful symbol to the nation and the world of American ideals and hopes. Meanwhile, in the American West, his Bureau of Land Management is detailing plans for the extermination of a different but equally powerful symbol of the American spirit, the wild horse. While Secretary Salazar is “inviting the public to celebrate our great nation and the hope and opportunity it symbolizes”, 33,000 wild horses are in holding pens, removed from Federal designated Wild Horse Territories, awaiting the completion of BLM plans to send them to a mass slaughter, without the proper consideration of viable and humane alternatives.

    Information obtained by a Freedom of Information Act request by the Conquistador Group in Arizona has found that as Secretary Salazar stands before the Statue of Liberty in his white cowboy hat and speaks of the great American experience, he is also presiding over the formal plans to kill 33,000 wild horses, provide stress counseling for the BLM workers who carry out his orders as well as shielding them from Congressional scrutiny and labeling anyone who tries to view, expose or stop the executions as “eco-terrorists”. A quite different American experience than today’s pose for the papers.

    Will the mass killing of 33,000 wild horses, a living symbol that embodies the free spirit of the American West, be one of the great legacies of Secretary Salazar and the Obama Administration?

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