Who were the last residents of Liberty Island?

The Statue of Liberty, an iconic symbol of American progress and the welcoming spirit of immigration, stands proudly on a 15-acre island. This landmark, known worldwide, represents hope and freedom for many. Today, the island is bustling with tourists eager to witness this monumental piece of art. However, it wasn’t always this way. In the past, a small community of residents once called this island their home, living in the shadow of Lady Liberty. The transformation from a quiet residential area to a major tourist destination highlights the evolving significance of the statue and its surroundings. This change reflects broader themes of immigration, national identity, and the role of historical landmarks in contemporary society. QUESTION: How might the changing role of the Statue of Liberty as both a historical symbol and a tourist attraction influence future generations’ understanding of its significance? 

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