The Statue of Liberty stands for the friendship between U.S.A. and France. It is located on Bedloe Island.

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The Statue of Liberty stands for the friendship between U.S.A. and France. It is located on Bedloe Island.

The Flag stands for the U.S.A. It could be anywhere.

The building is bordered to the west by West Street, to the north by Vesey Street, to the south by Fulton Street, and to the east by Washington Street.West StreetVesey StreetFulton StreetWashington Street The New York City Freedom Tower, which will stand 1,776 feet tall on the site of the former World Trade Center, is the work of the Lower Manhattan Development Corporation. It will serve as a beacon of freedom, and demonstrate the resolve of the United States, and the people of New York City.Freedom Tower

It could live anywhere. It is our national bird.

Monument is located at the center of the National Mall, in between the U.S. Capitol and the Lincoln Memorial, and just east of the Reflecting Pool. It dedicated to George Washington.