When the tide at Ellis Island goes down, more of the shoreline becomes exposed, revealing parts of the surrounding land and potentially making navigation for boats and vessels more challenging. This change in water levels can also affect local wildlife and habitats, as marine life may adapt to the altered conditions. Additionally, visitors might have the opportunity to explore areas that are usually submerged, providing a different perspective of the historical site.
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
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It is an opinion. Honestly, I think Ellis Island is more important and provided more purpose, whereas the Statue of Liberty was a gift from France. Important, yes, but not beneficial. Not that it should be given any less respect, but everyone goes to see Lady Liberty and Ellis Island is not as popular. I've heard they are usually both crowded, but when I went, we were the only ones on the boat going to the island and had the whole museum to ourselves. The Statue of Liberty is beautiful and has a grand history, but Ellis Island's history is also very interesting and so much deeper. If you are deciding which one to go to, try to go to both, but if not, Ellis Island. You take a boat ride just past the Statue of Liberty to get to Ellis Island, so you take pictures on the way there.
A boat back to the country they came from. or in Ellis island until the disease goes away
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