
Overview
It started as an idea at a French dinner party and became the symbol of the free world. The story of France's gift to the US reveals a 20-year struggle to design and build the world's largest monument–using paper-thin copper sheets.
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5 - 1Polio Vaccine August 17, 1997
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5 - 2The Motion Picture August 24, 1997
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5 - 3Satellites. September 01, 1997
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5 - 4Radio: Out Of Thin Air September 07, 1997
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5 - 5The Electric Light September 21, 1997
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5 - 6The Phonograph September 22, 1997
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5 - 7Great Towers in the Sky September 28, 1997
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5 - 8Household Wonders. October 05, 1997
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5 - 9Radar October 12, 1997
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5 - 10Forensic Science: The Crime Fighter's Weapon. October 19, 1997
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5 - 11The Stock Exchange October 26, 1997
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5 - 12NORAD: The War Game Fortress October 27, 1997
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5 - 13Earthmovers: The Power to Move Mountains October 28, 1997
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5 - 14International Airports November 03, 1997
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5 - 15Deep Sea Exploration: Challenging The Abyss November 04, 1997
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5 - 16The Alaskan Oil Pipeline January 01, 1998
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5 - 17American Steel: Built to Last. January 18, 1998
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5 - 18Battlefield Engineering. February 08, 1998
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5 - 19Statue of Liberty. February 15, 1998