Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Address:
Ellis Island, New York
Website:
Location:
Four restored buildings on the North side of the island
Building Management Company:
National Park Service
Project Description:
Ellis Island was the gateway through which more than 12 million immigrants passed between 1892 and 1954 in their search for freedom of speech, freedom of religion,
and economic opportunity in the United States. Because of its unique historical importance, it was declared part of the Statue of Liberty National monument in 1965. After a six-year, $162 million renovation, it reopened to the public as a museum in 1990.
Total Size:
2,000 Points
Systems:
Computrols CBAS, CSimon Fire Protection




