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Statue of Liberty National Monument Ferry traffic in New York Harbor - circa 1870.
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Statue of Liberty National Monument
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Finding Liberty and Ellis Island
Departure points are located in Battery Park, New York (Map: Google, Bing) and Liberty State Park, New Jersey (Map: Google, Bing).



Ferries from Battery Park, New York follow the black line: stopping first at Liberty Island and second at Ellis Island. Ferries from Liberty State Park, New Jersey follow the blue line: stopping first at Ellis Island and second at Liberty Island.


Mass Transportation Maps:
New York City Subway (MTA): Website | Maps
Port Authority of NY & NJ (PATH): Website | Maps
NJ Transit Light Rail (HBLR): Website | Maps
New York Waterways: Website | Terminals



New York Harbor Parks: Website | Maps

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Aerial photo of Ellis Island

Did You Know?
Ellis Island is not its own National Park site. It was added to the National Park system in May of 1965 by President Lyndon B. Johnson. It is part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and was opened to the public as a museum of immigration in 1990.

Last Updated: April 22, 2011 at 09:06 MST