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The Statue of Liberty reopens today after a year of renovations. Visitors will be able to explore the crown, the pedestal-observation level and a portion of the top of the star-shaped fort that serves as the base for the statue, according to a statement from the National Park Service. A Coast Guard helicopter patrols New York Harbor as it passes the famous statue.
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‘Scream’ exhibition opens
NEW YORK » The Museum of Modern Art in New York City is presenting a special six-month exhibition of Edvard Munch’s "The Scream," which sold for nearly $120 million at auction.
The exhibition opened Wednesday and will run through April 29. It will include a small group of works of the same period.
The painting is the most expensive artwork ever sold at auction. It was purchased by an anonymous private collector at Sotheby’s in May.
Munch created four versions of "The Scream" between 1893 and 1910. This is the only one in private hands. The others are in Norwegian museums.
The image of a man holding his head screaming under a streaked, blood-red sky has become a modern symbol of human anxiety.
Santa’s evolution to be explored
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. » Santa Claus is coming to Springfield.
In a release Tuesday, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum announced its new exhibit will show visitors all the ways Santa Claus has been portrayed through the ages.
It will consist of 13 figures of different sizes from around the world.
Among them will be St. Nicholas, Kris Kringle, Father Ice and the man in the red suit we think of today as Santa Claus.