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LiveWire_74 t1_irw6pil wrote

Even the climb up to the Crown is claustrophobic. From the pedestal level (ie her feet), you walk up a double-helix spiral staircase. It’s smaller than you might imagine. In the summer it gets very hot too. Remember, you are within a copper structure. It’s easily 20 degrees (f) warmer than the outside ambient temp. That’s why we only used to let the first two boats up to the crown. Essentially we closed it by 10:30am.

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Wit50- OP t1_irwemx6 wrote

What finally allowed the crown to reopen today. Also, why did it take longer for the pedestal to reopen than Liberty Island, the Statue of Liberty Museum, and Ellis Island Museum. Also, why did it take longer for the crown to reopen than the pedestal.

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LiveWire_74 t1_irwp8jz wrote

Idk the answers to these questions. Suffice to say the Dept of the Interior works in mysterious ways.

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112-411 t1_is3iewo wrote

Those circumstances to the crown I would kinda expect. But Liberty’s arm looks smaller, just a vertical tube and a single ladder within leading to a platform that accommodates what, four at most? Hard to believe it was ever appropriate for public access, even before ~1916.

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LiveWire_74 t1_is4c2io wrote

I absolutely agree. I bet by “open the public,” they meant more like open to dignitaries. Not only is it climbing up a ladder, but the ladder is on an angle. Very weird.

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