9 US Landmarks That Tell the Real (Uncensored) Story of America
6. Ellis Island: Gateway to Opportunity and Struggle

Ellis Island, located in New York Harbor, served as the primary immigration station for the United States from 1892 to 1954. For millions, it was a gateway to opportunity and a new life in America. However, the island also represents the challenges and hardships faced by immigrants, including rigorous inspections, language barriers, and the threat of deportation. The stories of those who passed through Ellis Island reflect the broader narrative of immigration in America, characterized by both dreams and difficulties. Today, the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration preserves these stories, offering insights into the diverse experiences of those who helped shape the nation.
