one of them is the Statue of Liberty
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Gustave Eiffel was an engineer who specialized in metallic structures. He built the viaduc de Garabit, the Eiffel tower, and the internal frame of the statue of Liberty.
The tower designed by M. Eiffel for the world exposition was a temporary structure built late in the 19th century (1887 to 1889). It was so cleverly designed and so well constructed that it later became a permanent structure.
Unknown, but if the question is about the Eiffel Tower, I think it was named after the architect who designed it. The tower was supposed to be a temporary structure for the World's Fair in Paris, and the French thought it was ugly, but when the fair was over they had grown to like it and refused to let it be dismantled.
Gustave Eiffel
Gustave Eiffel was a man.