The ‘Hot, Foul, Sultry Air’ of Ellis Island
What It Was Like at the Main Gateway to the U.S. in the Early 20th Century
Immigrants arrive in the U.S. today at thousands of entry points, by plane, boat, car, and foot. But for decades at the turn of the 20th century, the harbor at Ellis Island was the main gateway to America. The recently erected Statue of Liberty welcomed these huddled masses, and the hive of activity that was New York City buzzed just beyond.