<Li> The city of Sioux Falls, South Dakota, erected a replacement bronze reproduction standing 9 ft (2.7 m) tall in McKennan Park atop the original pedestal of a long - vanished wooden replica . </Li> <Ul> <Li> A 36 - foot - tall (11 m) bronze replica, accurately based on Bartholdi's Liberty Enlightening the World, stands in Vestavia Hills, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama . It was cast in 1956 at the Société Antoine Durenne foundry in Somerville, Haut Marne, France, for placement in 1958 atop the Liberty National Life Insurance Company building in downtown Birmingham . It was relocated and placed on a 60 - foot - tall (18 m) granite pedestal adjacent to Interstate 459 in 1989 . </Li> <Li> Two 30 - foot (9.1 m) copper replicas by sculptor Leo Lentelli stand atop the Liberty National Bank Building in Buffalo, New York, nearly 108 m (354 ft) above street level . </Li> <Li> A 25 - foot - tall (7.6 m) replica sits on the ruins of the late Marysville Bridge (erected on a platform (pier)) in the Dauphin Narrows of Susquehanna River north of Harrisburg . The replica was built by a local activist Gene Stilp on July 2, 1986; it was made of Venetian blinds and stood 18 feet (5.5 m) tall . Six years later, after it was destroyed in a windstorm, it was rebuilt by Stilp and other local citizens, of wood, metal, glass and fiberglass, to a height of 25 feet (7.6 m). </Li> <Li> A Lego replica of the Statue of Liberty consisting of 2882 bricks and standing 0.9 m (3.0 ft) is a popular sculpture among Lego enthusiasts . The statue went out of production, but due to popular demand was returned to sale . </Li> <Li> A 1 / 12 replica of the Statue of Liberty made essentially out of junk stands at the intersection of US 280 and US 341 in McRae, Georgia . The head is made out of a stump from a nearby swamp, the arm holding the torch is made from styrofoam and the hand holding the book is actually an electric lineman's glove . The town's Lion's Club erected the replica in 1986 during the statue's centennial . </Li> <Li> An 11 - foot (3.4 m) miniature Statue of Liberty (holding a Bible instead of a tablet) currently stands atop a 15 - foot (4.6 m) pedestal outside the Liberty Recycling plant in San Marcos, California . The company was named after the statue, which has been moved throughout northern San Diego County for over 80 years, originating at the Liberty Hotel in Leucadia, in the 1920s . </Li> <Li> A 25 - foot (7.6 m) replica of the statue, lofting a Christian cross, holding the Ten Commandments, and named the Statue of Liberation through Christ, was erected by a predominantly African American church in Memphis, Tennessee, on July 4, 2006 . </Li> <Li> A small replica stands on the grounds of the Cherokee Capitol Building in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, a gift from the local Boy Scouts in 1950 . </Li> <Li> Fargo, North Dakota, also has a replica of the Statue of Liberty on the corner of Main Avenue and 2nd Street at the entrance of the Main Avenue bridge . </Li> <Li> There is a replica on the shoreline of Lake Chaubunagungamaug in Webster, Massachusetts . </Li> <Li> A 1 / 6 - scale replica (~ 50 feet including pedestal) stands in a parking lot of a strip mall in Milwaukie, Oregon, off McLoughlin Blvd at 4255 SE Roethe Rd . </Li> <Li> A 6 - foot (1.8 m) replica stands in West Seattle, Washington, at Alki Beach Park . </Li> <Li> A replica of the statue of liberty stands on Mackinac Island, Michigan </Li> </Ul> <Li> A 36 - foot - tall (11 m) bronze replica, accurately based on Bartholdi's Liberty Enlightening the World, stands in Vestavia Hills, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama . It was cast in 1956 at the Société Antoine Durenne foundry in Somerville, Haut Marne, France, for placement in 1958 atop the Liberty National Life Insurance Company building in downtown Birmingham . It was relocated and placed on a 60 - foot - tall (18 m) granite pedestal adjacent to Interstate 459 in 1989 . </Li> <Li> Two 30 - foot (9.1 m) copper replicas by sculptor Leo Lentelli stand atop the Liberty National Bank Building in Buffalo, New York, nearly 108 m (354 ft) above street level . </Li>

How many statue of liberties are there and where are they