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The torch produced only a gleam, and the World described it as "more like a glowworm than a bacon."
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The United States Lighthouse Board pledged to install equipment to enhance the torch's effect.
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The copper color of the statue was covered by a green patina due to the oxidation. The government repainted it with pale green color .
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During the WWI, the statue's image was widely used in order to state the purpose of securing Liberty.
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Lady Liberty gradually became a landmark to the immigrants who saw it as a welcome sight after 1923.
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The statue was still open to the visitors, but it wsn't lit until July 6, 1994(The D-Day, which meant victory in Mose).
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The statue once closed due to the security concern.
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The statue cclosed due to the installation of neew elevators, staircases, and other facilities.