Little Liberty, a mini Statue of Liberty long a precious function of the Upper West Side in New York City, has actually formally relocated to the midwest. The bite-sized variation of the New York City landmark has actually transferred to the National Building Arts Center in Sauget, Illinois, a 141-person town simply outside St Louis, the St Louis Post Dispatch reported. The museum, which “promotes public awareness of the important functions of architecture, production, building and constructions and metropolitan style”, effectively moved the statue from New York after a fundraising project. “Little Liberty’s Big Trip to the National Building Arts Center” raised more than $7,000 for the statue moving job and has actually continued raising funds to cover repair work. The museum has actually shared updates on the repair work and building procedure. The mini of Lady Liberty remains in reality still rather large, at 30ft high with the majority of its height comprised by a 25ft high base. The real Statute of Liberty stands at 305ft. Like the genuine thing, the mini Statue of Liberty was long housed in New York City– if, from 1902, on the roofing system of the Liberty Storage & Warehouse Company on West 64th Street on the Upper West Side, instead of in the harbor. In 2003, when the structure on West 64th was transformed into condos, Little Liberty relocated to the Brooklyn Museum. Last month, the museum delivered the statue to the National Building Arts Center, where it will be completely housed. Repair work will consist of a brand-new coat of paint and structural repair work to the bottom of the statue. “The good idea is it’s actually simple to deal with– sheet metal and steel,” Michael Allen, executive director of the Art Center, informed the Dispatch. “The problem is any order of metal is tough to get nowadays. The supply chain is insane.”