Great Hall, Ellis Island please wait: 240k download click on pic to stop spinning! A small island in Upper New York Bay, Ellis Island served as a major immigration station for the US from 1892 to 1943, and an immigrant detention station until 1954. Immigrants were processed in the Great Hall, which could process up to 10,000 people per day. Restored in 1996, the Immigration Museum opened to the public in 1990. [Nov 2005] » New York panoramas » New York homepage |
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