Vineland, New Jersey: Tiny Folk Art Lady Liberty
With a working light bulb torch, this hand-made cement Statue of Liberty has stood in downtown Vineland since 1962.
- Address:
- 108 S. 7th St., Vineland, NJ
- Directions:
- Downtown, on the southwest corner of S. 7th and E. Elmer Sts.
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Your article on a Statue of Liberty in Vineland [on the outskirts of the city, built in the 1920s] reminded me of another Statue of Liberty across town, on the grounds of the Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society. It stands along with the first house of Vineland, which appears to be only one room.
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The tiny Lady Liberty, hand-made out of cement, was donated in 1962 by local businessman Larry Berman. April 2017: Photo added.