The 29-building South Side hospital complex is hidden in plain sight, just to the left of disembarking passengers headed towards the Great Hall on Ellis Island. Looking at its desolate, skeletal frame ...
This limited-run tour, with available dates from October through December, provides a rare opportunity to see a fading masterpiece. JR’s wheat-pasted photographs were not meant to be permanent. There ...
Starting on Oct. 1, visitors to Ellis Island will be able to tour an area that has been closed to the public since 1954. Tours to the enormous South-Side hospital complex, where immigrants to the ...
Ellis Island is a major tourist destination, attracting more than 4 million visitors a year. Still, much of the island remains off limits to all but a select few. The island’s basic history is known ...
The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour is a popular attraction for tourists visiting New York City. This tour offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history and cultural significance of ...
You can explore the Statue of Liberty on your own or take a guided tour. Some tour operators include additional New York City attractions in their Statue of Liberty tours. Round-trip ferry service to ...
Inside one of the most famous monuments in the world is a bronze plaque that reads, in part, “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your ...
NEW YORK — Since last year’s terrorist attacks, tourism has plummeted at the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, across the harbor from the World Trade Center site. Some foreigners are staying away ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Areas of Ellis Island not included on regular tours can now be visited in a virtual tour. The tour includes the hospital complex where immigrants with illnesses were treated before ...
"Fox & Friends" co-host Brian Kilmeade visited Ellis Island, the historic site where millions of people arrived with the hopes of becoming American citizens, in a new season of Fox Nation's "What Made ...
The last time I went to Ellis Island was on a fourth-grade field trip during a unit on immigration. We marveled at the size of the Great Hall and made crayon rubbings of the names on the Wall of Honor ...