A collection of archival images that trace the history of the Statue of Liberty and explore what it has meant for immigrants, American citizens, tourists, and others who have seen the monument.
A collection of photographs help trace the history of Ellis Island from its pre-immigration days to its years as the flagship of the United States Bureau of Immigration to its current status as the National Park Service's largest museum.
Contains archival photographs with informative captions that provide insights into what it was like to be an immigrant child arriving in America from Europe through Ellis Island in the early twentieth century.
Contains alphabetically arranged entries that provide information about the Statue of Liberty, featuring facts and figures about the statue's size and appearance, and discussing the history, people, and events associated with monument.