![]() Historic Immigration StationFrom 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was America's largest and most active immigration station, where over 12 million immigrants were processed. On average, the inspection process took approximately 3-7 hours. For the vast majority of immigrants, Ellis Island truly was an "Island of Hope" - the first stop on their way to new opportunities and experiences in America. For the rest, it became the "Island of Tears" - a place where families were separated and individuals were denied entry into the United States. ![]() Meet some of the "PEOPLE" who helped create the story of Ellis Island. ![]() There are "PLACES" on Ellis Island that show us how people have utilized this speck of land in New York Harbor for hundreds of years. ![]() The "STORIES" of Ellis Island's 'unsung' immigrants speak to all of us. Read some of their stories here. ![]() Our extensive "COLLECTIONS" help us learn about the histories of both Ellis and Liberty Island through tangible objects. Additional ResourcesEllis Island- Chronology |
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Last updated: February 3, 2025