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A 400-word essay about traveling in the United States

The United States, a country with only two hundred years of history, is more powerful than many countries with a long history. This time, I came to the United States and visited the Statue of Liberty, their symbol of free spirit.

The full name of the Statue of Liberty is: Statue of Liberty Bronze National Memorial Plaque. It is located in the harbor of New York City and is made of metal. It was a gift from France to the United States in 1876 to commemorate the 100th anniversary of independence (actually because : At that time, Britain and France were in hostile relations, and the United States and Britain were also in hostile relations. Therefore, France believed that helping the United States was equivalent to attacking Britain).

We arrived at the harbor in New York. As soon as we got on the boat, the sea breeze blew towards us. The "spring breeze" blew on our faces, giving us a refreshing feeling.

"Weng... Weng..." The ship began to tremble, and then the buildings on both sides of the ship moved. oh! No, the ship is moving. Then the Statue of Liberty appeared on the left side of the ship. Obviously, the Statue of Liberty is green. She wears this dress, holds a torch, and stands high on the seaside. From a distance, she looks like a child, holding a torch with a smile on her face to celebrate the 100th anniversary of American independence. It seems to be saying: 100 years of American independence!

The boat began to gradually approach the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty was getting "bigger and bigger". At this time, I clearly saw that she was wearing a "crown" on her head. The "crown" on the crown The "column" and the "crown" form a vertical body and match perfectly.

At this time, from a closer look, she looked like a beautiful girl, holding high the torch symbolizing freedom to celebrate the wonderful moment of the 100th anniversary of American independence.

The United States is a mysterious country, where there are many buildings similar to the Statue of Liberty, waiting for you to visit.