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The Statue of Liberty emerges once again from the surface of Lake Mendota

One of the cityâ??s most recognizable symbols started to take shape atop the frozen surface of Lake Mendota in front of Memorial Union on Thursday afternoon after more than a dozen yearsâ?? absence. Thatâ??s right, the Statue of Liberty has returned to Madison.

Constructed and first erected by University of Wisconsin-Madison students in February 1979 based on a promise by the infamous and prank-prone Pail and Shovel Party in its student government platform, the statue has returned to the surface of Lake Mendota twice; once the following winter and again in early 1996. Lady Liberty also made an appearance on Willow Island in 2004 after a restoration by Dane County. Now she is returning to her original home on the ice in front of Memorial Union as part of the Hoofers Winter Carnival.