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“A National Historic Landmark”
The U.S. Immigration Station is located in Angel Island State Park on Angel Island, the largest island in California's San Francisco Bay. While the island is the home of 740 acres of pristine parkland, including beautiful beaches, picnic areas and hiking trails, it is most famous for its rich history. While the exact number is unknown, estimates suggest that between 1910 and 1940, the station processed up to one million Asian and other immigrants, including 250,000 Chinese and 150,00 Japanese, earning it a reputation as the "Ellis Island of the West." Having served as the point of entry to the United States for Asia, Angel Island remains an important place for Asian Americans whose heritage and legacy are deeply rooted in the history of the U.S. Immigration Station.
Did the self guided tour with a group here! The information panels were interesting and organized really well. For a self guided tour expect to spend about 40-60 mins here if you stop to look and... Read more
It surprises me that I haven't been to this museum before considering the subject matter. Hey, I'm Asian. I know pain. I know exclusion. I know the difference between a handmade siu mai and an... Read more
I've been meaning to visit this place for years, but one thing or another has prevented me from coming. The guided tour wasn't available on the day of our visit, but you could take the... Read more
Angel Island Immigration Station
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- Sun, Sat: 11:00 am - 3:30 pm
- Wed - Fri: 11:00 am - 2:30 pm
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