Strengthen the Arm of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty, by French sculptor Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi, bears the classical appearance of the Roman stola, sandals, and facial expression which are derived from Libertas, ancient Rome's goddess of freedom from slavery, oppression, and tyranny.

[3] Between 1949 and 1952, approximately two hundred 100-inch (2.5 m) replicas of the statue, made of stamped copper, were purchased by Boy Scout troops and donated in 39 states in the U.S. and several of its possessions and territories.

The statues are approximately 8+1⁄2 feet (2.6 m) tall without the base, constructed of sheet copper, weigh 290 pounds (130 kg), and originally cost US$350 (equivalent to about $4,400 in 2023) plus freight.

The statue in Burlington had been taken from its original position in Dankwardt Park, completely renovated, repaired, and polished, and then placed on a pedestal at the riverfront, where it sits today.

[7] Camp Miakonda, Sylvania(Toledo) A Strengthen the Arm of Liberty brass pin was produced for uniform and civilian wear.

Neckerchief slide
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Atlanta, Georgia
Guam
This Statue of Liberty replica , donated by the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), is located at Haldimand Bay, Mackinac Island , Michigan.
Lady Liberty of Tahlequah, one of the Strengthen the Arm of Liberty statues still extant
Seattle