
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration
Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration, located in New York Harbor, is a historical site that served as the main entry point for millions of immigrants to the United States from 1892 to 1954. The museum showcases the immigrant experience through exhibits, artifacts, and stories, illustrating their journeys, challenges, and contributions to American society. It aims to honor and educate visitors about the diverse backgrounds and cultures that have shaped the nation, reflecting the foundational role of immigration in American history. Visitors can explore restored buildings and learn about the immigration process during that era.