Most People Don’t Know There’s A Little Statue Of Liberty In North Carolina
Most people would probably assume if North Carolina has an icon of freedom, then it must be somewhere in the Capital City. That seems logical. But it’s not the case. Unless you’ve had the occasion to visit Wilmington’s City Hall, you probably don’t realize the Tar Heel State has its very own little Statue of Liberty hidden away in a small park. Take a look below and discover a little bit of history about little Lady Liberty.


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North Carolina's Statue of Liberty was one of 200 that were placed in locations throughout the U.S. in 1950. She's the only one in North Carolina.
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