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Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration


The restored Main Building, reminiscent of a grand European palace, houses the museum on Ellis Island in New York Harbor; from 1892 to 1954, it served as America's primary immigration station. Over that significant period, over 12 million immigrants navigated through its doors seeking new life in America, thus imbuing Ellis Island with unparalleled historical

Things to do and see - Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

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Experience spectacular views of Manhattan and Brooklyn
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Explore diverse neighborhoods, world-class nightlife, and cuisine
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Stroll past perennial gardens and enjoy breathtaking harbor views
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Step into the world of live science demonstrations
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Take a stroll through a historic district filled with maritime charm
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