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Miss Freedom

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Miss Freedom
Miss Freedom

Miss Freedom, originally named Goddess of Liberty, is the statue adorning the dome of the Georgia State Capitol since 1889. Commissioned in 1888, the hollow copper statue is painted white, weighs over 1600 lbs and is over 26 feet tall. She was sculpted with a torch in her right hand and a sword in her left. The torch is a functioning mercury-vapor lamp, casting a blue-green light at night. The torch in her right hand was supposed to be a working light continuously, but it remained dark until it was reconstructed in 1959. Tube and trolley systems have been installed so the bulb can be changed from the inside.

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Miss Freedom
Washington Street Southwest, Atlanta

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The Georgia State Capitol

Washington Street Southwest 206
30334 Atlanta
Georgia, United States
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