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Ellis Island Immigrant Building
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Ellis Island
Ellis Island, New York, NY 10280
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Ellis Is, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour
1 Ellis Is, New York, NY 10280
Fort Gibson
Ellis Is, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Ellis Island Hospital
Liberty Island - Ellis Island, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Ellis Island Ferry Building
Ellis Is, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Liberty State Park Playground
535 Freedom Way, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Liberty State Park Walkway
125 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Statue City Cruises Liberty State Park
1 Audrey Zapp Dr, Jersey City, NJ 07305
Children's Play Area
Jersey City, NJ 07305
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Ellis Island Cafe
Ellis Island, New York, NY 10004
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Ellis Island Immigrant Building

New York, NY 10004
4.7(660)
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attractions: Ellis Island, Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour, Fort Gibson, Ellis Island Hospital, Ellis Island Ferry Building, Liberty State Park Playground, Liberty State Park Walkway, Statue City Cruises Liberty State Park, Children's Play Area, restaurants: Ellis Island Cafe
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libertyellisfoundation.org

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Nearby attractions of Ellis Island Immigrant Building

Ellis Island

Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour

Fort Gibson

Ellis Island Hospital

Ellis Island Ferry Building

Liberty State Park Playground

Liberty State Park Walkway

Statue City Cruises Liberty State Park

Children's Play Area

Ellis Island

Ellis Island

4.6

(6.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

4.7

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour

Ellis Island Hard Hat Tour

5.0

(28)

Open 24 hours
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Fort Gibson

Fort Gibson

4.7

(10)

Open 24 hours
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Ellis Island Cafe

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4.7
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5.0
2y

The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a testament to the rich history of immigration in the United States. Located in New York Harbor, this iconic structure served as the gateway for millions of immigrants arriving in America between 1892 and 1954. The building holds immense historical significance as the primary immigration processing center during the peak years of mass immigration.

The architecture of the Ellis Island Immigrant Building is a blend of grandeur and functionality. Its main building, known as the Main Building or the Great Hall, welcomed and processed thousands of immigrants daily. The Great Hall itself is a marvel, with its soaring ceilings, ornate detailing, and an aura that echoes the hopes, dreams, and struggles of those who passed through its halls.

Today, the Ellis Island Immigrant Building has been transformed into the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, managed by the National Park Service. The museum showcases compelling exhibits that tell the stories of the immigrants who embarked on their American journey, providing a glimpse into the challenges they faced and the contributions they made to the nation.

Visitors to the Ellis Island Immigrant Building can explore interactive displays, view archival photographs, and even research their own family histories. The museum provides a powerful and emotional experience, allowing individuals to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience.

The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a cherished symbol of America's diverse heritage and the resilience of those who sought a better life on its shores. It serves as a vital historical landmark, offering invaluable insights into the immigrant narrative and reminding us of the immeasurable contributions immigrants have made to the...

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5.0
7y

A museum entirely dedicated to the topic of immigration, specifically to the United States. There are certain exhibits within the museum; each describes a different perspective on migration.

It depicts the struggles faces by early migrants of the U.S. while undertaking their initial steps. Issues such as costs, and diseases, are discussed. It also explains how migration has changed over the years (from sailing by ship to flying by plane)...

The museum has also respectfully addresses issues with illegal immigration, and the current situations in regard. They also discuss the work being undertaken by U.S. Border Patrol, together with U.S. CBP, to further detain persons illegally crossing the border. It also discusses past (the issues at the southern border) and current events (drug smuggling, etc.) that constantly keep CBP and DHS on the lookout.

Be sure to visit the 'Citizenship' exhibit, where you would find extracts of information regarding the processes involved in naturalization. There are also interactive screens that show the numbers of people (from a certain countries) that reside in the U.S.

Although not a landmark in the NYC metro area, it is definitely one of those interesting museums...

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5.0
2y

Excellent. Very informative. Perhaps it could do with a view more tele-visual aids, that said the audio tour is very good and I enjoyed it.

A great building with such an interesting history and like so many government buildings the world over, once it came to the end of it's useful operational life it was abandoned and left to fall into disrepair and and to be forgotten. But now it's back, like so many other monuments and buildings, back to tell its all too important and necessary story of its history, of the history of the USA 🇺🇸 and for so many who entered the USA via this small and almost forgotten island.

How many gems like this have been forgotten and may or will never return to tell their story, so very sad. A good visit, an interesting visit and one and also a very important one. It was a little piece of history that I knew very little about. I am very glad that we visited as part of our day visiting Liberty Island & the Statue of Liberty🗽.

You can expect queues for the ferry to and...

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Krishna SudarshanKrishna Sudarshan
The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a testament to the rich history of immigration in the United States. Located in New York Harbor, this iconic structure served as the gateway for millions of immigrants arriving in America between 1892 and 1954. The building holds immense historical significance as the primary immigration processing center during the peak years of mass immigration. The architecture of the Ellis Island Immigrant Building is a blend of grandeur and functionality. Its main building, known as the Main Building or the Great Hall, welcomed and processed thousands of immigrants daily. The Great Hall itself is a marvel, with its soaring ceilings, ornate detailing, and an aura that echoes the hopes, dreams, and struggles of those who passed through its halls. Today, the Ellis Island Immigrant Building has been transformed into the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, managed by the National Park Service. The museum showcases compelling exhibits that tell the stories of the immigrants who embarked on their American journey, providing a glimpse into the challenges they faced and the contributions they made to the nation. Visitors to the Ellis Island Immigrant Building can explore interactive displays, view archival photographs, and even research their own family histories. The museum provides a powerful and emotional experience, allowing individuals to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience. The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a cherished symbol of America's diverse heritage and the resilience of those who sought a better life on its shores. It serves as a vital historical landmark, offering invaluable insights into the immigrant narrative and reminding us of the immeasurable contributions immigrants have made to the United States.
Tim GriffithsTim Griffiths
Excellent. Very informative. Perhaps it could do with a view more tele-visual aids, that said the audio tour is very good and I enjoyed it. A great building with such an interesting history and like so many government buildings the world over, once it came to the end of it's useful operational life it was abandoned and left to fall into disrepair and and to be forgotten. But now it's back, like so many other monuments and buildings, back to tell its all too important and necessary story of its history, of the history of the USA 🇺🇸 and for so many who entered the USA via this small and almost forgotten island. How many gems like this have been forgotten and may or will never return to tell their story, so very sad. A good visit, an interesting visit and one and also a very important one. It was a little piece of history that I knew very little about. I am very glad that we visited as part of our day visiting Liberty Island & the Statue of Liberty🗽. You can expect queues for the ferry to and from the island.
G MaiG Mai
A really underrated place and don't leave it till you only have a few hours as you don't want to be rushed. It has amazing photography around the middle or top floor from where people just left the building in the state it was and didn't bother clearing up. It gives you an incredible history about immigration on all levels, from the 2% of people who didn't make it in and the tests they had to go through as well as little facts such as people would own an empty suitcase so others didn't know they owned nothing. A real treasure of history which is worth a good long visit. The picture shows a few of the medical instruments from the time, most of which are still used today and haven't changed much. Such as the suture needles (top right) to the iris scissors (bottom right sharp scissors) top left is a cusco etc etc. All of which are used still today however most of which are now disposable!
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The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a testament to the rich history of immigration in the United States. Located in New York Harbor, this iconic structure served as the gateway for millions of immigrants arriving in America between 1892 and 1954. The building holds immense historical significance as the primary immigration processing center during the peak years of mass immigration. The architecture of the Ellis Island Immigrant Building is a blend of grandeur and functionality. Its main building, known as the Main Building or the Great Hall, welcomed and processed thousands of immigrants daily. The Great Hall itself is a marvel, with its soaring ceilings, ornate detailing, and an aura that echoes the hopes, dreams, and struggles of those who passed through its halls. Today, the Ellis Island Immigrant Building has been transformed into the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, managed by the National Park Service. The museum showcases compelling exhibits that tell the stories of the immigrants who embarked on their American journey, providing a glimpse into the challenges they faced and the contributions they made to the nation. Visitors to the Ellis Island Immigrant Building can explore interactive displays, view archival photographs, and even research their own family histories. The museum provides a powerful and emotional experience, allowing individuals to connect with the past and gain a deeper understanding of the immigrant experience. The Ellis Island Immigrant Building stands as a cherished symbol of America's diverse heritage and the resilience of those who sought a better life on its shores. It serves as a vital historical landmark, offering invaluable insights into the immigrant narrative and reminding us of the immeasurable contributions immigrants have made to the United States.
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Excellent. Very informative. Perhaps it could do with a view more tele-visual aids, that said the audio tour is very good and I enjoyed it. A great building with such an interesting history and like so many government buildings the world over, once it came to the end of it's useful operational life it was abandoned and left to fall into disrepair and and to be forgotten. But now it's back, like so many other monuments and buildings, back to tell its all too important and necessary story of its history, of the history of the USA 🇺🇸 and for so many who entered the USA via this small and almost forgotten island. How many gems like this have been forgotten and may or will never return to tell their story, so very sad. A good visit, an interesting visit and one and also a very important one. It was a little piece of history that I knew very little about. I am very glad that we visited as part of our day visiting Liberty Island & the Statue of Liberty🗽. You can expect queues for the ferry to and from the island.
Tim Griffiths

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A really underrated place and don't leave it till you only have a few hours as you don't want to be rushed. It has amazing photography around the middle or top floor from where people just left the building in the state it was and didn't bother clearing up. It gives you an incredible history about immigration on all levels, from the 2% of people who didn't make it in and the tests they had to go through as well as little facts such as people would own an empty suitcase so others didn't know they owned nothing. A real treasure of history which is worth a good long visit. The picture shows a few of the medical instruments from the time, most of which are still used today and haven't changed much. Such as the suture needles (top right) to the iris scissors (bottom right sharp scissors) top left is a cusco etc etc. All of which are used still today however most of which are now disposable!
G Mai

G Mai

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