This is the Angel Island Immigration Station, where more than half a million people took their first steps on American soil between 1910 and 1940. Some 300,000 of them were held in its inhospitable ...
This is the Angel Island Immigration Station, where more than half a million people took their first steps on American soil between 1910 and 1940. Some 300,000 of them were held in its ...
From 1910 to 1940, tens of thousands of immigrants entered the West Coast of the United States through the Angel Island Immigration Station. Located in San Francisco's North Bay, not far from Alcatraz ...
Makita was the only Oregonian incarcerated during World War II on Angel Island, a San Francisco Bay island that was the site of a U.S. immigration station during the early 1900s. For three years ...
Angel Island State Park is situated in the San ... a cattle ranch, an immigration station and even a missile base. You can learn more about the island’s role as the West Coast’s Ellis Island ...
Numerous carvings and writings in several languages have been found on the barracks walls of the Angel Island Immigration Station. Some are simple statements, the equivalent of "I was here" or a name ...