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A Journey of Discovery Statue of Liberty

9 May 2022 — 31 Dec 2022

The Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration is a living monument to the story of the American people.

Housed inside the restored main building of the former immigration complex, the Museum documents the rich story of American immigration through a carefully curated collection of photographs, heirlooms, and searchable historic records.

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New York: 1-Hour Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Cruise

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The Statue of Liberty National Monument and Ellis Island are located in New York Harbor. Both are a ferry ride away, and can be accessed from Battery Park in New York City or Liberty State Park in New Jersey.

There are various Statue of Liberty tickets to choose from, including guided tours, harbor cruises, and passes which include access to other popular attractions in NYC.

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