US | Statue of Liberty Lady Liberty Reopens for 4th Iconic statue has been closed since Hurricane Sandy By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Jul 4, 2013 9:53 AM CDT Copied In this June 26, 2013 photo provided by the National Park Service, workers on Liberty Island install sod around the national monument which is set to re-open on the 4th of July, in New York. (AP Photo/National Park Service,) The Statue of Liberty finally reopened today, months after Superstorm Sandy swamped its little island in New York Harbor, as Americans across the country marked the Fourth of July with fireworks and barbecues. A large crowd gathered for the holiday and ribbon-cutting ceremony at Liberty Island with federal officials and New York's mayor. Lines stretched blocks long for the boat from Battery Park. "It's perfect timing," said the first tourist in line. "It's really a symbol for what the country is all about." While the statue itself was spared in the fall storm, Lady Liberty's island took a serious beating. Railings broke, docks and paving stones were torn up and buildings were flooded. The storm destroyed electrical systems, sewage pumps and boilers. Hundreds of National Park Service workers from as far away as California and Alaska spent weeks cleaning mud and debris. Some repairs to brick walkways and docks are ongoing, but much of work has been completed. Read These Next Saudi Arabia is putting the pressure on Trump over Iran conflict. Here's what may have been behind Turmp's reversal on Iran. A professional cornhole player with no arms, legs accused of murder. Valerie Perrine, Superman's Miss Teschmacher, has died at 82. Report an error