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[[File:AdolfHitler1944.jpg|thumb|[[Adolf Hitler]] visiting the Statue of Liberty in the year [[1944]] of an [[alternate timeline]].]] |
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+ | The '''Statue of Liberty''' (also affectionately known as '''Lady Liberty''') was a large statue located in the harbor of [[New York City]] on [[Earth]], given as a gift of friendship to the [[United States of America]] from [[France]] in 1886. |
''In an alternate timeline, [[Adolf Hitler]] was given the key to New York City during a visit to the Statue of Liberty in [[1944]].'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
''In an alternate timeline, [[Adolf Hitler]] was given the key to New York City during a visit to the Statue of Liberty in [[1944]].'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
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The Statue of Liberty (also affectionately known as Lady Liberty) was a large statue located in the harbor of New York City on Earth, given as a gift of friendship to the United States of America from France in 1886.
In an alternate timeline, Adolf Hitler was given the key to New York City during a visit to the Statue of Liberty in 1944. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")
In 2063, the Statue of Liberty could be seen on a patch worn by one of the visitors of a Bar near the missile complex from which Zefram Cochrane launched his prototype warp ship in Bozeman, Montana. (Star Trek: First Contact)
This would appear to be shoulder patch insignia for the 77th Sustainment Brigade of the United States Army.
External links
- Statue of Liberty at Wikipedia
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