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Space is limited, register today! There are only 4 tours in October 2024: OCTOBER 8, 15, 22, 29
10:30am - 11:15am
For 60 years, Ellis Island's South Side lay abandoned and forbidden. But on October 1, 2014, Save Ellis Island reopened the historic hospital complex to the public with the launch of our Hard Hat Tours. This October, in celebration of our 10-year anniversary, we're unleashing a new spine-tingling tour—one you won't want to miss.
Join us in the “Autopsy Amphitheater”, for a 45-minute storytelling experience that invites you to explore the rich tapestry of human stories that shaped one of America's most iconic landmarks. Opened in 1902, the Ellis Island Hospital Complex was one of the largest public health undertakings in United States history. Walk the shadowy corridors of the Contagious Diseases Hospital, step into the eerie stillness of the Morgue, and discover the powerful narratives of those who passed through this place of heartbreak, hope, and recovery.
Dare to explore the echoes of the past this October and experience the legacy of Ellis Island like never before!
Please note: Attendees need to purchase their own ferry tickets. Ferry Tickets are sold separately on Statue City Cruises’ website, under ticket option, select: General Admission. Please purchase tickets for the 9 am ferry. Arrive at least one hour earlier for security check.
Echoes from Ellis Island: Tales from the Wards Tour tickets are non-refundable.
Questions? Please contact Irene Mone - imone@saveellisisland.org or call 201-332-8485 x4
Save Ellis Island is the National Park Service partner for the restoration and preservation of the 29 unrestored buildings on Ellis Island’s south side. Save Ellis Island, its partners and members work together for the preservation of our nation’s historical and cultural heritage for this and future generations.
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