"Buy tickets in advance and make an appointment, and there is no need to arrive strictly according to the appointment time, as long as you arrive before 12 am on the same day. To the dock of Fort Park, you can see the tourists waiting for the security check to board the ship. The queue is quite long, but the queue is quite orderly. We started to queue at the pier around 9:30, and boarded at close to 11 o'clock, and then ferryed to the island where the goddess of freedom is located. After landing on the island, the museum introduced the entire process of the construction of the Statue of Liberty, which was designed and built by the French and presented to the United States. There are actually many versions before the final production is completed. This historical process is quite interesting to see. After visiting the museum, take a close photo at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States, and it is quite commemorative to take pictures at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. After a round, buy souvenirs at the visitor center, sit on the stool at the door and rest in the sun for a while, then take another Ellis Island on the boat, which is mainly a museum of immigration-related history, and then board the boat from Ellis Island, returning to the Fort Park at about 3:30 pm. When I went to the cloudy day, when I came back, the sun was shining, and when the sun was good, I took pictures and made movies."
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"Buy tickets in advance and make an appointment, and there is no need to arrive strictly according to the appointment time, as long as you arrive before 12 am on the same day. To the dock of Fort Park, you can see the tourists waiting for the security check to board the ship. The queue is quite long, but the queue is quite orderly. We started to queue at the pier around 9:30, and boarded at close to 11 o'clock, and then ferryed to the island where the goddess of freedom is located. After landing on the island, the museum introduced the entire process of the construction of the Statue of Liberty, which was designed and built by the French and presented to the United States. There are actually many versions before the final production is completed. This historical process is quite interesting to see. After visiting the museum, take a close photo at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is a symbol of the United States, and it is quite commemorative to take pictures at the foot of the Statue of Liberty. After a round, buy souvenirs at the visitor center, sit on the stool at the door and rest in the sun for a while, then take another Ellis Island on the boat, which is mainly a museum of immigration-related history, and then board the boat from Ellis Island, returning to the Fort Park at about 3:30 pm. When I went to the cloudy day, when I came back, the sun was shining, and when the sun was good, I took pictures and made movies."
"The ferry to the Statue of Liberty will stop at Ellis Island. The island is a remodeled immigration museum from the original immigration immigration administration. It introduces a lot of early immigration documents and image materials in the US immigration history exhibition hall. It feels worth visiting slowly. Imagine the mood of the people who had crossed the ocean to the imagined free continent"
"If you don't plan to go to the place where you have to go, you can buy a subpoena in Fort Park to go to the Statue of Liberty, and then when you return by boat, you will stop at Ellis in the middle. At this time, you will face the museum when you disembark. It is mainly a picture exhibition, and then there is free milk to drink!"
American immigration history 1892-1924 European immigrants entered the United States from Alice Island for a series of checks and procedures and then entered the mainland of the United States in 1880-1924. In 44 years, the United States immigrated into the United States through Alice Island. More than 20 million immigrants entered the United States through Alice Island. Most of them are European immigrants, Alice Island is a picture of the history of American immigration.
Immigration Museum, located on the Hudson River, is a little upstream of the Statue of Liberty. Before the advent of the era of aviation, boating from Europe to New York was the main way for European immigrants to enter the country. So the Immigration Museum at that time was a customs entry checkpoint. It was not possible to see the Statue of Liberty. Only after customs clearance could it really reach the United States. Now it's the Immigration Museum.
Learn how European immigrants entered the United States many years ago. Ellis Island is just 300 metres southwest of the Manhattan Fortress in New York City from the Statue of Liberty. From 1892 to 1954, the number of immigrants entering the United States through Ellis Island reached 12 million, so Ellis Island became a landmark of American immigrants.