Liberty Park, Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty
This weekend My brother got married in north jersey, and my Aunt flew out for the wedding, while she is here and we are in north jersey for the wedding, we decided to visit Ellis Island & the Statue of Liberty via Liberty Park in NJ.
Liberty park was once a bustling dock and train station as hundreds of immigrant poured through the gates to enter a new life in America. Their journey would begin on a boat, passing the Statue as they arrived as Ellis Island for processing. Then after sometimes years waiting on Ellis island they would climb aboard a boat and head to Liberty Park where they would board trains from this now closed train station to destinations all over the USA. Now it is unused, rusted, and overwhelmed with plants.

As we head for the line to board the ferry we pass by the row of old boat ramps, now crumbling from salt air and decay after decades. They have been abandon and left to rot, but they are still an important part of our American history, so many of our families passed over these boards, imagine what they were like with hundreds of people pouring off ships looking to start their new life in America.
In the background you can see the NYC skyline from NJ.
First our boat arrived on Ellis Island, where we explored the many exhibits featuring items left behind by the many adults and children who passed though here during their years as an immigrant processing center. This photo is of the main great hall. the doors upstairs lead to various bunk rooms & showers. People often spent weeks or months on the island while their information was processed and their family were located in America to come sponsor them.


Finally this last photo is of liberty park as we return tot he docks after a long and hot day!