Photos from 1983: Doomsday

The Statue of Liberty may have been vaporized because NYC and the entire metro was hit with 24 nuclear missiles.
True, the Statue of Liberty is either completely destroyed or at the very least is at the bottom of New York Bay.

To be fare though, the statement and photo (which was taken from Independence Day) came from the New York City article from the timeline.
 
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Yukio Kasaya, a Japanese former ski jumper. At the 1972 Olympics in Sapporo he became the first Japanese athlete to win a gold medal and the second Japanese to win any medal at the Winter Olympics. He was the Guest Lighter of the 2022 Winter Olympics
 
True, the Statue of Liberty is either completely destroyed or at the very least is at the bottom of New York Bay.

To be fare though, the statement and photo (which was taken from Independence Day) came from the New York City article from the timeline.
Yeah, whatever remnants of it is at the bottom of a radioactive harbor. Even parts of New York City have sunk due to being reclaimed land. Yet, the destroyed buildings continue to stick out, but these too will collapse in the next centuries to come.
 
Yeah, whatever remnants of it is at the bottom of a radioactive harbor. Even parts of New York City have sunk due to being reclaimed land. Yet, the destroyed buildings continue to stick out, but these too will collapse in the next centuries to come.
Apparently, pretty much all of Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn are underwater now. I guess so many nukes to one area can't be good for the land. Also, I assume that sewer and subway tunnels could've collapsed during Doomsday.
 
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Main Street of Magic Kingdom (Orlando Exclusion Zone)
It´s the center of the kingdom, the common junction between the districts. It includes the rations distribution center, theater, arcade(moved from tomorrowland) the market. and city hall. The buildings here are designed to look like early-20th-century small-town America. It has about 700 residents mostly shop workers and maintenance workers.
 
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Main Street of Magic Kingdom (Orlando Exclusion Zone)
It´s the center of the kingdom, the common junction between the districts. It includes the rations distribution center, theater, arcade(moved from tomorrowland) the market. and city hall. The buildings here are designed to look like early-20th-century small-town America. It has about 700 residents mostly shop workers and maintenance workers.
Those buildings won't be standing. Orlando was hit.
 
Those buildings won't be standing. Orlando was hit.
It probably depends on what part of Orlando was hit. If it's near Disney World, than it would most likely be completely destroy. If the nuke hit far enough away from it, Disney World should still be somewhat intact. It also probably depends on the type of nuclear bomb that was used and how many nukes hit the city.

Magic Kingdom has its own article on the alt history wiki for 1983: Doomsday:

https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Magic_Kingdom_(1983:_Doomsday)?so=search
 
It probably depends on what part of Orlando was hit. If it's near Disney World, than it would most likely be completely destroy. If the nuke hit far enough away from it, Disney World should still be somewhat intact. It also probably depends on the type of nuclear bomb that was used and how many nukes hit the city.

Magic Kingdom has its own article on the alt history wiki for 1983: Doomsday:

https://althistory.fandom.com/wiki/Magic_Kingdom_(1983:_Doomsday)?so=search
I used that article for choosing the pic
 
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