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Liberty State Park

A Sulphur Butterfly: Liberty State ParkImage by Michael Popowski via FlickrAutumnal Display: Liberty State ParkImage by Michael Popowski via FlickrLiberty State ParkImage by shinya via FlickrMonarch Migration: Liberty State ParkImage by Michael Popowski via FlickrNJ - Jersey City: Liberty State Park - LiberationImage by wallyg via FlickrLiberty State ParkImage by krugazor via FlickrLiberty State ParkImage by krugazor via FlickrLiberty State ParkImage by krugazor via FlickrLiberty State Park Ferry Terminal to Ellis IslandImage by Spodeworld via FlickrManhattan, across the harbor from Liberty Stat...Image via WikipediaPort Liberte from Liberty State Park.Image via WikipediaManhattan from Liberty State Park IIIImage by laverrue via FlickrJERSEY CITY, NJ - JUNE 21:  Republican Jon Hun...Image by Getty Images via @daylifeStatue of Liberty as seen from Liberty State Park.Image via WikipediaDisplay of thirteen (only 12 shown) American F...Image via WikipediaFlags at half-staff in Liberty State Park.Image via WikipediaImage of Liberty State Park by NASA with Liber...Image via WikipediaFrom northeastern Liberty State ParkImage via WikipediaThe high rise buildings of Jersey City are see...Image via WikipediaSeptember 11, 2001 attacks in New York City: V...Image via WikipediaEllis Island as seen from Liberty Island, New ...Image via WikipediaCRRNJ Terminal in Liberty State Park, Ellis Is...Image via WikipediaView of the Statue of Liberty from Liberty IslandImage via WikipediaYou can access the ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. Liberty Walk is a riverside promenade that stretches 1.3 miles, almost the entire length of the park. Liberation Monument by noted sculptor Nathan Rappaport. Liberty Landing Marina. New York Waterway ferries connect passengers to the North Cove Yacht Harbor in New York City and Sandy Hook in Monmouth County. Interpretive Center (designed by celebrity architect Michael Graves) and the Salt Marsh Natural Area. The historic CRRNJ Terminal was built in 1889. More than 8 million immigrants first stepped foot into the mainland of the United States through this beautiful building on their way to an American future. The Columbus Monument was a gift from Italy to the United States as part of the Columbus Quincentennial Celebration.  Jersey City.

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