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Statue of Liberty in USA, aerial view. Statue of Liberty at night, aerial view. The Statue of Liberty during dusk. The statue of liberty at night. The Statue of Liberty seen from the front. The Statue of Liberty, aerial spinning shot. Communipaw, on the Jersey coast, lit the first beacon by kindling a great, red flame of Greek fire. It crimsoned the sky, bewildered the stars, and was the signal for a deafening huzzah from the hundred steam whistles. The wind and the waves were still, and no sound came from the great metropolis sparkling in the distance.
At the moment her torch was kindled with the lamp of 30, candle power, the Yantic and the Kearsage became cauldrons of fire. Their black hulls boiled over with an effervescence of many colored rockets. Fiery serpents came up, wriggled for a moment in the air, and fell into the sea. Rockets burst above the statue, and baptized in showers of fire. From every spar tip and masthead censers were waved, and their incense was red, blue green and yellow smoke.
A dense cloud soon gathered about the feet of Liberty, formed of the fireworks, smoke and steam from the whistles, hiding the base entirely. It gave the statue a new and beautiful appearance. It seemed to stand illumed above the clouds.
The whole plant of electrical machinery was donated yesterday to the American people by Edward Goff, president of the American Electric Manufacturing Company. All the fantasies of Japanese invention in the form of rockets and Roman candles were set off.
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