A rare lunar trifecta, a Supermoon, Blue moon and a lunar eclipse occurs simultaneously on the morning of Wednesday, January 31, 2018. The last time that the moon went through this event was in 1866. The photo was taken from the Brooklyn Cruise Terminal. Supermoon With Statue Of Liberty
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NEW YORK (AP) — One of New York’s most popular attractions is reopening to the public. The National Park Service began allowing visitors to go up into the Statue of Liberty’s crown on Tuesday. The crown has been off-limits to visitors since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. The statue’s observation deck reopened to the public last year. Due to the popularity of the crown, visitors are required to make reservations in advance. As of Tuesday evening, the first dates available were in early November. The park service warns visitors with physical limitations that the climb to the crown is 162 steps.
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