
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration is located in Upper New York Bay, United States. It is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and occupies the main building of the former immigration station, which processed over 12 million immigrants from 1892 to 1954.
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The museum offers insights into the immigrant experience with exhibits featuring artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays. The main building, designed in the French Renaissance style, was opened in 1900 and restored in the 1980s. The museum is accessible by ferry from Battery Park in New York City and from Liberty State Park in New Jersey. Visitors can explore three floors of exhibits detailing America's immigration history.



