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Ellis Island Immigration Museum
The Ellis Island Immigration Museum in Jersey City, NJ is a historic site that commemorates the millions of immigrants who passed through its doors from 1892 to 1954. It was the main entry point for immigrants coming to the United States, with over 12 million people arriving during its operation. The museum provides a comprehensive overview of the immigration process, including exhibits on the history of Ellis Island, the role of the foundation in preserving its legacy, and the future of the site. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which include the National Museum of Immigration and the Family History Center, where they can research their own family's immigration history. The American Immigrant Wall of Honor is a notable feature, allowing visitors to add their family's name to the wall and celebrate their own immigrant story. The museum also offers ferry tickets to visit the nearby Statue of Liberty, providing a complete experience of these iconic symbols of American immigration and freedom.Generated from the website