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    Which ship carried the Statue of Liberty from France to America in 1885?

    Question #39382. Asked by shady shaker. (Oct 02 03 8:34 AM)


    cohocola44003

    1885 Transport Ship: French frigate "Isere"
    Number of individual pieces shipped to US: 350
    Number of crates required: 214


    Oct 02 03, 10:00 AM


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