A great monment to understand and remind people of what this country is about
Highly recommend the free guided tour provided at the Museum. Helps understand what immigrants experienced coming into the US through Ellis Island. The ranger shared interesting stories and provided ...
This was the first stop on our tour before visiting Liberty Island. This museum is very informative and rich in history. I would recommend this to anyone interested to know how the immigrant community...
As part of the SOL ticket, we came to Ellis hoping it would be an interesting museum. Sadly, I found it a bit boring. I was hoping to see true stories and experiences but alas no. Did read quite a few...
Excellent Museum. Moving experience. Do not miss this place.
We were so pleased to be able to visit this "five star" museum - we were there just before NYC virtually closed down due to the covid-19 pandemic. This is a place that must not be missed when visitin...
Although our British ancestors came over via other ports, our Polish ancestors came through Ellis Island. It was sobering to hear about the whole process they had to go through. It is pretty amazing t...
The Ellis Island Immigrant Museum is the most famous and popular historical site in the United States, telling the story of 1.2 million immigrants.
If you don’t plan to go, you have to go around. Battery Park buys a subpoena to go to the Statue of Liberty. When you take the boat back, you will stop at Ellis in the middle. Then you will be facing the museum when you disembark. This is mainly a photo exhibition. , And then there is free milk to drink!
It's a history of the bitter tears of the early immigrants to the American continent. Fortunately, it's all history.
Edes Island used to house immigrants. Now the facilities and buildings on the island have been transformed into the current immigration museum. The history of immigration in the United States is fully introduced. Those who are interested can take a look.
Leave Liberty Island and board the boat to Ellis Island next to it. It used to be the seat of the Immigration Administration. It is now converted into an immigration museum. You can watch free short films about the history of immigration and visit various photos of early immigrants. There are a large number of photos of labor and life of early immigrants in the museum. The great scientist Einstein fled from Germany and left a photo here, looking very embarrassed. I saw a huge picture of Chinese immigrants more than 100 years ago in the immigration museum. Stayed on the island for more than an hour and left after visiting the immigration museum.