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Guam's Statue of Liberty: A Symbol of Island Pride

A miniature Lady Liberty in Hagåtña, Guam, symbolizing the island's bond with the USA and offering a unique photo stop.

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A scaled replica of the iconic New York landmark, Guam's Statue of Liberty stands in Hagåtña as a symbol of the island's connection to the United States and its values of freedom and democracy. Overlooking the Hagåtña harbor, the statue offers a unique photo opportunity and a moment for reflection.

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  • FQJ3+G88, Hagåtña, GU

Local tips

  • Visit during sunset for a magical photo opportunity as the statue is illuminated by the golden light.
  • Take a stroll around Paseo de Susana Park, where the statue is located, and enjoy the beautiful coastal views.
  • Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Chamorro Village to experience local culture and cuisine.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    From the central area of Hagåtña, walk towards the Chamorro Village on Route 1. Continue until you reach the intersection with Route 4, then turn left towards the coast. The Statue of Liberty will be on your right at FQJ3+G88 after approximately 15 minutes. There are no costs associated with walking.

  • Public Transport

    From the Guam Airport, take the Blueline 1 bus to Hagatna Pool Terminal. From the terminal, the Statue of Liberty is a short walk. The bus costs $2–5 and the journey takes approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes.

  • Taxi

    Taxis are available throughout Hagåtña. A taxi from the airport to Hagåtña costs $40-$50 and takes about 8 minutes. From a hotel in Hagåtña to the Statue of Liberty, expect a short ride with a minimal fare. Taxi fares in Guam have a standard flag rate of $2.40, $4.00 for the first mile, and $0.80 every ¼ mile thereafter.

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Guam's Statue of Liberty, located in Hagåtña's Paseo de Susana Park, is a scaled-down replica of the famous New York landmark. Erected in 1950 by the Boy Scouts of America to commemorate their 40th anniversary, the statue has become a symbol of Guam's ties to the United States. Standing at the entrance of Hagåtña harbor, the statue welcomes incoming boats and serves as a reminder of the values of liberty and democracy. While much smaller than the original, it offers a unique photo opportunity for tourists who may not have the chance to visit the New York statue. The statue is particularly enchanting during sunset, when the golden rays illuminate the figure, creating a magical ambiance. Over the years, the statue has undergone changes, including a period when it was painted bronze to reflect the local Chamorro people. Although it has faced weathering and even vandalism, restoration efforts have helped preserve this important landmark. Today, the Statue of Liberty remains a significant cultural and historical site in Guam, representing the island's pride in being part of America.

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