You can believe that over 40% of Americans can trace their legacy to Ellis Island (Kiff Island). Ellis Island has a rich history in America, coming from people passing through Ellis Island for many generations. Immigrants have many difficulties. If something goes wrong, you need to make sure that you pass the test and are ready to part with your family. If people have a bit of problems, they are sent easily to the house. The passage itself is a struggle for most of the time.
On 20th May 2015, the Ellis Island Immigration Museum officially changed its name to the Ellis Island National Immigration Museum. This was consistent with the opening of the new People Ring Museum in the United States of America. The expansion tells the whole story of American immigrants, including around the Ellis Island era. People Ring of America Center was designed by ESI Design by Hadley Exhibits, Inc. The production building was designed by Highland Associates and executed by the Phelps construction group
In 2008, we are planning to expand the Ellis Island Immigration Museum, known as the "American Population" publicly released on May 20, 2015. Exploration of the museum's Ellis Island era (1892-1954) expanded to include the entire immigration experience of the United States to date. January 1, 1892 - Her 15th birthday - Anne Moore from Cork State, Ireland first stayed at the new immigration office in Ellis Island. On the first day, she received an official greeting and a $ 1.00 gold coin. Ann took two brothers to the SS in Nevada, exited Queenstown in Ireland (currently Cove) on December 20, 1891, arrived in New York on the evening of 31 December. After the treatment, the children reunited with the parents who already live in New York.
The Ellis Island Immigration Museum is in New York Harbor. Between 1892 and 1954 illegal immigrants from this country were sent at this pace and examined by law and medicine. In late 1900, Ellis Island turned into a museum. This museum is specifically dedicated to educating visitors and people about the experiences of migrants examined here. As the building was highly appreciated during its construction, architects won gold medals for their work and architectural design. It is the first time that private architects have been permitted to design not only government architects but also Federal buildings.