In the summer of 1876, Philadelphia was teeming with tourists. Over the
course of the season, 10 million people from 35 countries poured into
Fairmount Park to take in the sights at the first-ever World's Fair in
America.
One spectacle drew extra attention - a gigantic disembodied arm that
towered four stories above the fairground. A late entrant to the
festival, the lonely, torch-bearing limb
wasn't included in the official guide. Few knew that it was destined to
become part of an even bigger statue, meant to be a gift from France to
America.
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