Ellis Island is a federally owned island in New York Harbor,
within the states of New York and New Jersey, that contains a museum and
former immigration inspection station of the same name.
Ellis Island is in Upper New York Bay within New York Harbor, east of Liberty State Park and north of Liberty Island. While most of the island is in Jersey City, New Jersey, a small section is an exclave of New York City.The island has a land area of 27.5 acres (11.1 ha), much of which is from land reclamation.
The 2.74-acre (1.11 ha) natural island and contiguous areas comprise
the 3.3 acres (1.3 ha) that are part of New York, and are located on the
northern portion of the present-day island. The artificial land is part
of New Jersey. The island has been owned and administered by the federal government of the United States since 1808 and operated by the National Park Service since 1965.
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Characteristics red brick
elaborate architecture
artificial Island in proximity of Manhattan New York