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Noted singer and pianist Michael Feinstein, Academy-Award-nominated actress Sigourney Weaver and vocalist Capathia Jenkins were among the celebrities who joined New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar for the ceremony held on Friday.
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Statue of Liberty's grand 125th birthday bash
Image: Fireworks adorn the New York syline as it celebrates Lady Liberty's birthdayPhotographs: Reuters
"She remains an inspiration for people all around the world," Bloomberg said.
Statue of Liberty's grand 125th birthday bash
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A small flotilla of government, commercial and private vessels offered a salute to the Statue at the close of the ceremony, evoking the 1886 "water parade" that attended her dedication.
Honouring her status as a symbol of enduring hope and welcome to the millions of immigrants who have entered the US, 125 immigrants took the oath of allegiance on Liberty Island becoming new US citizens.
Statue of Liberty's grand 125th birthday bash
Image: A visitor wearing a foam crown walks beneath the Statue of Liberty after ceremonies marking the 125th anniversary of the Statue at Liberty Island in New YorkPhotographs: Reuters
A series of new web cameras have also been placed around the torch of the Statue of Liberty, providing on computers and smart phones live and unobstructed views of the New York City skyline, the Hudson River, ships in New York Harbour as well as a wide-angle interactive view of the famed golden torch.
Statue of Liberty's grand 125th birthday bash
Image: New US citizens celebrate after taking the oath of citizenship during a naturalisation ceremony beneath the Statue of LibertyPhotographs: Reuters
During the ceremony, American and French national anthems were played, followed by Weaver reading "The New Colossus," a poem by Emma Lazarus inscribed under the statue in bronze.
Statue of Liberty's grand 125th birthday bash
Image: French President Nicolas Sarkozy and New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stand in front of the Statue of LibertyPhotographs: Reuters
The iconic New York symbol will close for a year beginning Saturday, during when a USD 27.25 million renovation will be undertaken to improve the stairway up into Lady Liberty's crown and to add new safety equipments.
However, Liberty Island, where the copper statue is located, will remain open during the project and views of Lady Liberty will remain largely unobstructed during the year-long upgrade.
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