The National Park Service Information Center on Liberty Island in New York, NY offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore the history and significance of the Statue of Liberty. The center features a museum that showcases the challenges and achievements of both the United States and France in creating this iconic symbol of freedom, including the original torch from 1876. Visitors can also join guided tours led by park rangers, take self-guided audio tours in multiple languages, and even climb up to the crown of the statue for breathtaking views of New York Harbor.
In addition to the Statue of Liberty, the center provides access to Ellis Island, where millions of immigrants arrived in search of a better life between 1892 and 1954. The Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration tells the stories of these individuals and their journey to achieve the American dream. With ferry tickets that include access to both islands, visitors can fully immerse themselves in the rich history and cultural significance of these iconic landmarks.
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