The Statue of Liberty temporarily goes dark

Authorities chalked it up to an unplanned power failure.

The famed statue was temporarily the victim of what officials called an unplanned power failure, before eventually regaining illumination shortly before midnight.

But while the cause of the outage was initially unclear, many on social media speculated that there was a connection between the darkness and Wednesday's International Women's Day, on which organizers have planned a large "A Day Without a Woman" protest against gender inequality.

Women's March, the coordinating organization for the national day of action, relished the symbolism by tweeting, "Thank you Lady Liberty for standing with the resistance and going dark for #DayWithoutAWoman."

Others followed suit on social media.

The park service said they would be able to confirm the exact cause on Wednesday morning.