Built in 1910, this building served as a gateway for incoming immigrants for intrusive medical examinations and screenings to detect any potential contagious diseases or physical defects. Of...
Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation
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Located in San Francisco Bay, the Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation preserves the history of the immigration hub that operated between 1910 and 1940. It was a processing center for around 500,000 immigrants from 80 different countries, offering insights into their experiences through exhibits and educational programs.
The foundation offers guided and self-guided tours, field trips, and virtual experiences for visitors to learn about the immigration station's history. Through events, resources, and community engagements, the foundation aims to honor the immigrant voices and heritage connected to Angel Island.
By supporting the foundation through donations and participation in various programs, visitors can contribute to the preservation of this significant historical site and help share the stories of those who passed through its gates.
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The Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation's restoration of the barracks used by the immigrants (with a focus on detaining the Chinese longer in an open legalized effort to keep as many...
This is a fine organization engaging in worthwhile efforts to shed light on a painful matter for some of our citizens
A gem in the middle of the bay. Learn about the history of those who immigrated through Angel Island, see the restored living quarters. Enjoy the new Centennial wall of plaques honoring those...
Emotional trip as it was a reminder of the painful past that early Chinese Immigrants endured and the name Angel Island is the opposite of Angel but instead more like Devil Island. Hopefully...
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