Most of them are still there and now a national historical site. You can go there and visit. It is worth the trip.
There are 15 medical buildings
it is Ellis Island
Samuel Ellis, the man who purchased the island in the 1770s. He attempted to sell the island to no avail, but eventually sold it to the state of New York.
i have no idea what happened
The Ellis Island Immigration Station closed in 1954, and the Ellis Island Immigration Museum opened in 1990.
There are 15 medical buildings
it is Ellis Island
They are open to the public.
Immigrants who came from Europe were processed at Ellis Island.
You have to get supplies of buildings and things and look up Ellis island and copy it. it is very complex
They are open to the public.
One can "buy" a SAVE ELLIS ISLAND T-shirt for $25 (the money goes to Ellis Island, Inc., charity raising money to rehabilitate the buildings on the south side.) at: weareellisisland.org
Samuel Ellis, the man who purchased the island in the 1770s. He attempted to sell the island to no avail, but eventually sold it to the state of New York.
1859- 1901
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel
The original Ellis Island Immigration Station opened on New Year's Day 1892. It burned to the ground just 5 years later, on June 15, 1897. Construction of the present-day Ellis Island Immigration Station (which is now the Ellis Island Immigration Museum) started almost immediately after the original one burned down. Edward Lippincott Tilton and William A. Boring won the design competition in 1897, and by 1900, the Main Building was completed. The Main Powerhouse, Hospital Building and Kitchen and Laundry Buildings were all completed in 1901.
they went to ellis immigrants check in hotel