because it did kameron
If the immigrant arrived at Ellis Island, they certainly could. The Statue is about 1/2 mile from Ellis Island. And not all immigrants came to Ellis Island- My wife came to Dulles Airport in Northern VA. :}
Ellis Island is an immigration station, where immigrants from mostly Europe went. It opened in 1892, and closed in 1954. It was named after Samuel Ellis. New York bought it for $10,000 in 1808. (I know, I went a little beyond your question.)
The Ellis Island Immigration Station on Ellis Island opened on January 1, 1892.
You have to get supplies of buildings and things and look up Ellis island and copy it. it is very complex
most people say it took up to 3 to 5 weeks. [from Europe to Ellis Island]
train cars were loaded with dynamite
You can't immigrate to Ellis island anymore because it is closed and was turned into a museum. Plus it depends what year you would want too.
European immigration initially started in 1890, coming to Ellis Island. It spiked up through as early as the 1920's, however, it began to slow down and Ellis Island closed. European immigration has never truly "stopped", it has just lessened because they have no reason to come to the United States; there countries are pretty much identical to ours now.
President Benjamin Harrison set up Ellis Island as federal immigration station in 1890 as place to accept immigrants coming by ferry
For immigrants who ended up being approved, the process of passing through the system on Ellis Island took anywhere from 2 to 5 hours. Each person had to answer a list of 29 questions and declare how much money they had with them.
If they are blind they see nothing.... and it would depend which way there where coming in?
she ended up in Providence