If you can buy a Statue City ferry ticket from Jersey City or Battery Park, this is the place to be. Profound stories and artifacts bring to life the Ellis Island immigration story. It takes time...
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
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The Ellis Island Immigration Museum in New York, NY, is a significant part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, offering visitors the chance to explore the history and stories of the 12 million immigrants who passed through its halls from 1892 to 1954, seeking a better life in America.
Through exhibits, educational programs, and a five-part video series, the museum provides a deep understanding of the challenges and dreams of those who made the journey, allowing visitors to connect with the past and appreciate the opportunities that Ellis Island provided for generations of immigrants.
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When you get to Ellis Island, you're greeted by the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, There are three ways to enjoy the museum, all for no extra cost: guided tour with a park ranger, self-guided...
Did this in combination to my visit to the statue of liberty Visiting where so many Europeans came through when emigrating via boat and having to deal with bad conditions and virtually live here...
I definitely recommend using the AUDIO tour devices that are free to pickup at the counter for all visitors!! The guy should give instructions but basically you start with "1110" for the beginning...
This is a fantastic museum. I honestly thought I would be bored but I was riveted by the exhibits and museums, and learned so much. It's so poignant that many of the political discourse around...
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