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  1. The Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration is a living monument to the story of the American people. Housed inside the restored Main Building of the former immigration complex, the Museum documents the rich story of American immigration through a carefully curated collection of photographs, heirlooms, and searchable historic records.

  2. Visitors can tour the Main Building of the former immigration complex, which is now home to the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. A world class experience, the Museum is home to an evocative series of exhibits and houses an amazing collections of artifacts from America’s history.

  3. On the heels of celebrating Lady Liberty’s restoration, The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation turned its attention to Ellis Island for what would be the largest historic restoration in U.S. history. The museum focused on 1892 through 1954: The Ellis Years. To replicate what most travelers encountered upon arriving at Ellis Island, the ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · Planning Ahead For Your Visit. Visiting EllisIsland is one of the most rewarding experiences of any trip to New York City. However, visitors who wish to visit the islands must secure tickets through Statue City Cruises, the ONLY AUTHORIZED ticket seller for Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island.

  5. 18. Jan. 2024 · Exploring the Ellis Island Museum. Learn about the experiences of immigrants who came through Ellis Island, and explore the history of immigration in the United States.

  6. Ellis Island ist seit 1965 ein Teil des Statue of Liberty National Monument und seit 1990 sind die Bauten als Museum zugänglich. Zum Museum gehört ein elektronisches Archiv mit allen auf der Insel abgefertigten Einwanderern, das auch über das Internet verfügbar ist.

  7. At the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum, voyages come to life through a stunning collection of artifacts. Exhibits chronicle America’s immigration history from the 1500s through to today. Visit the American Family Immigration History Center, located on the first floor