The Red Star Line Museum, located in Antwerp, Belgium, commemorates the 2 million Belgian citizens who emigrated to the United States between the late 19th century and World War II. Housed in red-brick buildings with protected status, the museum offers a poignant journey through the experiences of these migrants. Visitors can explore a rich collection of letters, photographs, and multimedia presentations that bring the stories of these individuals to life. The exhibits provide a vivid and immersive look into the hopes, challenges, and journeys of those who left their homeland for new opportunities across the Atlantic.
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