Articles related to "Ellis Island Uses"The dark side of Ellis Island differs from the vision of immigrants arriving in a land of freedom. The facility also detained thousands of undesirables.
The main immigration center admitted about 15 million newcomers in 62 years, and today more than 100 million Americans can trace their ancestry to those immigrants.
Ellis Island has many stories, most about 12 million immigrants landing on its soil during a mere 62 year period in its long history.
The National Archives has teamed with the National Park Service to sponsor at Ellis Island a live family history game show that teaches some basic genealogy.
This US immigration processing center for 62 years was the scene of many tragedies. Its Great Hall is a place where voices of the dead and other sounds are heard.
Immigration records are crucial in genealogy, marking your ancestor's entry into the country. Learn how to locate passenger lists and use them for genealogy research.
The story of Annie Moore is a long and somewhat complicated one. Folklore history gave her one life story, but research proved something else entirely.
Castle Garden is, geographically and historically, in the background of Ellis Island. Yet, as a New York City immigration center, it should be a main attention-getter.
African Americans weren't the only slaves in America. Native Americans were made slaves and Chinese girls were sold into prostitution.
When Grandpa or Grandma gathers the little ones to tell stories, everyone has a good time. But are the stories true?
Lower Manhattan has much to offer the visitor to New York . Explore Battery Park or the Financial District, visit Ground Zero, take a boat trip to The Statue of Liberty.
Check out Times Square, The Empire State Building, Central Park and more in an action packed long weekend or stopover in New York.
Older vacationers who plan ahead save 50 % on NYC transit, see top musicals for half price, and get price breaks on ferry tours ahd Metropolitan Museum of Art
Fusing both the quirky and pastoral sides of his musical career in one album, Thomas Newman comes up with possibly his finest score to date
This year, 2007, has a number of anniversaries of critical historical events at almost every major interval, primarily from the history of Britain and the US.
For me, there's nothing better than spending a hot summer's day inside with a good Italian movie.
The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) offers the public a comprehensive program of genealogical workshops and courses in its facilities nationwide.
How to get the most out of your visit to New York City by seeing free and interesting
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Benny Ninja teaches the America's Next Top Model contestants about posing in this week's episode. He also appears with the girls in a photo shoot on Ellis Island.
Angel Island in the San Francisco Bay, a haven for hikers, bike riders, campers, historians and people who want to get away from big city life for a few hours, reopened.
There is a wealth of genealogical information on the Internet, and much of is it available at no cost. Here are a few of the best free sites for your family tree research
More than 9.5 million people in the United States claimed Polish ancestry on the 1990 census; 90 percent of those lived in cities.
Bob Hope gets the ultimate tribute as the subject of a U.S. postage stamp.
The German Emigration Center in Bremerhaven marks the North Sea port where millions of European emigrants set sail for America and beyond.
Sure, the subway and bus are crucial modes of transit in NYC, but ferries not only cut down travel time, they provide much more scenic water rides, sometimes for free!
JewishGen offers a wide range of databases online, enabling researchers to locate worldwide records of use to persons tracing Jewish ancestry.
The National Archives has partnered with a Florida teacher to produce an online lesson plan featuring documents and images for teaching about the Revolutionary War.
Golden Age Passports Still OK for free entrance to national parks, but new $10 cards are now in effect; campgrounds discounts too
For hundreds of years, the Tagaris family was involved in grape-growing and wine-making in Greece. The tradition continues at the Tagaris Winery Richland, Washington.
While you can't see every sight in one visit to New York City, a free voyage aboard the Staten Island Ferry means you'll catch plenty of them.
Join the commuters, cyclists and hoards of other tourists that daily cross between Manhattan and Brooklyn, over one of New York's most famous structures.
Through centuries and various cultures, pizza has become one of the most versatile and popular foods in America.
Remembering the "old country" in this contemporary update is a way to retain ethnic family traditions and introduce an Eastern European food to a new American generation.
A stroll of Halifax Harbor is the perfect way to soak all this Maritime town has to offer. From Pier 21to the Casino, this Harbor Walk has something for everyone.
Between 1850 and 1939 over 5 million emigrants passed through Hamburg to leave Europe for good. This museum keeps emigrant records and offers a journey back in time.
The Coronado Motor Hotel in Yuma, Arizona, is the oldest Best Western hotel in the world, a reminder that the chain was originally the best hotels in the western USA
It's hard to budget travel; the price of gas leads people to stay home. The Top 10 tips of Reader's Digest's 25 cheap vacations in the USA include free, fun activities.
"Staycationing" increases in popularity during times of recession. Whether you are taking time from work or are actively looking, here are a few staycation pointers.
For most visitors New York means downtown where the tallest skyscrapers are to be found, But there are other less trodden areas with their own charm and interest.
Want to find the ancestors on your family tree? Here are basic steps to get started in genealogy: pedigree charts, home survey, what you know and what you want to learn.
Hadley is a charming, historic New England farm town nestled between the Connecticut River, the Mount Holyoke Range and five prominent colleges. It's 350 proud years old.
Hoffman Island and Swinburne Island were created in Lower New York Bay to receive, quarantine, and give medical treatment to immigrants. Now they harbor birds.
Immigration can be a difficult step in your family history search. Find out about tips and resources for finding information on your immigrant ancestor.
It may be called Sin City, but Las Vegas has a warm spot for pets and their owners and offers many places for them to stay.
When in Halifax, you'd be remiss if one meal didn't include some east coast favourites like seafood chowder, a lobster roll or two and some all crab-meat crab cakes.
There are dozens of resources for tracing Irish Ancestors. Some are available online, several are in North America and more are in Ireland.
The federal government re-opens access to the Statue of Liberty crown on Independence Day for the first time since it's closure after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
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Tourism professionals will volunteer time and muscle at Spangler Farm in Gettysburg, Pa., this spring during the 7th Annual Tourism Cares for America project.
Millions of tourist each year come to see the greatest collection of skyscrapers in the world that together combine to form Manhattan's instantly recognizable skyline.
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