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David Muir Braves Heights for Statue of Liberty Exclusive
3 Jul
Summary
- Muir ascended the Statue of Liberty's right arm to reach the torch.
- The Statue of Liberty's torch has been inaccessible to the public since 1916.
- Muir described the climb as 'terrifying' and a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
David Muir recently undertook a remarkable climb up the Statue of Liberty's right arm, ascending 305 feet to reach the torch. This exclusive journey provided a vantage point over New York Harbor. Access to the Statue of Liberty's torch has been prohibited since 1916, following the Black Tom explosion.
Muir recounted the experience as 'terrifying,' particularly the ascent via ladder, noting it was a one-time opportunity. Despite the challenges, he found the breathtaking views and the historical significance of the harbor deeply moving, reflecting on immigrants' hopes for a new life.
His passion for journalism began at age 12 in New York, inspired by figures like Peter Jennings. Muir pursued his calling through internships and local news roles before joining ABC, eventually becoming the anchor for World News Tonight. He graduated with a journalism degree from Ithaca College.