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The Eiffel Tower is French, and has never been given to the US. Gustave Eiffel, the guy who designed the Tower ALSO designed the metal fram inside the Statue of Liberty, which was given to the US.
He was an architect that made the Eiffel Tower and a couple of famous buildings in the US.
It cost eight million francs (US$1.5 Million 1890 dollars, US$34 Million 2007 dollars)
They paint the Eiffel Tower once every 7 years. When i went to Paris, on the tour of the Eiffel Tower the instructor told us, as he had painted it before. So there is ya answer.
It didn't. It's still in France.
There are a number of different motives people had in building that Eiffel tower that teach us. Strength and determination to unify a group is just one example.
Eiffel Tower, Chrysler Building, Sears Tower, Seagram Building, and the US Steel Tower
In a word, NO. The Statue of Liberty, of course, was a gift from France to the USA, and the US returned a smaller copy, which stands at the entrance of the pot of Paris, on the Ile des Cygnes. Yes that is true
There is a replica of it in Las Vegas Nevada, but the original is in Paris France.
The Eiffel Tower being of 7.3 Million Kilograms would exert approximately 7.16 x107 Newtons to the earth below. (About 8,047 US tons, depending on how many tourists are standing on it at the moment.)