From 1910 to 1940, the US Immigration Station on Angel Island served as a processing center for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, primarily from Asia and Mexico. Many faced detention and interrogation within its walls. Today, the restored station stands as a museum, offering visitors a chance to explore this significant period of American history. The exhibits and preserved structures provide a tangible connection to the experiences of those who passed through, making it a poignant and educational destination.
Angel Island Immigration Station
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