The Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration in New York, NY, is a significant part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument. It served as a gateway for 12 million immigrants from 1892 to 1954, offering them the opportunity to pursue the American dream. Visitors can explore the quiet halls and hear the inspiring stories of those who sought a better life.
With upcoming location changes and ongoing construction projects, the museum continues to provide educational programs and field trip options for school groups. It is a place where visitors can learn, protect, and be inspired by the history and significance of Ellis Island.
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