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The Immigration processing station in New York was called Ellis Island. Opened in 1892, it served as the primary entry point for millions of immigrants arriving in the United States until its closure in 1954. The facility processed approximately 12 million immigrants during its operation and is a symbol of the immigrant experience in American history. Today, it houses a museum dedicated to preserving the stories of those who passed through its gates.

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