Ellis Island

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    Ellis island as a site for the pirates and criminals

    When Ellis Island opened, immigration to the USA was changing. While during the 19th century immigrants mostly came from Ireland, Germany and the Scandinavian countries, by the end of the century more and more people were arriving from southern and eastern Europe. These included Jews escaping from political and economic oppression in Russia and eastern Europe and Italians escaping poverty in their country, but also Hungarians, Poles, Czechs, Serbs, Greeks, Turks, Arabs and Armenians.
  • The firs immigrant

    The first immigrant to pass through Ellis Island in 1892 was Annie Moore, a 15 year-old Irish girl
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    Immigration station

    Between 1892 and 1954 Ellis Island was the busiest immigration station in the United States
  • Ellis Island closed

    In 1954 the US government finally closed down the immigration inspection port at Ellis Island. After two decades of disuse, it opened up for tours in 1976. Following some major restoration work, the island today stands as a symbol of America's immigrant heritage that attracts over 2 million visitors a year.