In 1907, more than 1.1 million passed through the immigration station there.
The wooden structure built in 1892 to house the immigration station burned down after five years.
So in 1855, the state transformed the site from a concert hall to an immigration station.
An immigration station from 1860 until the 1892 opening of Ellis Island.
The scenes are reminiscent of those in the 150 immigration stations on American borders a century ago.
The landfill was added in 1890, 1899, 1908 and 1936, during the island's heyday as the country's main immigration station.
The immigration station was closed 50 years ago this month.
I will not speak of love when I level the immigration station!
The immigration station continued to operate for many decades.
It later served an immigration station and police post.