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Visit Angel Island
Plan A Field Trip
Guided Tours (State Parks)
Self-Guided Tours (State Parks)
Virtual Field Trips (State Parks)
Frequently Asked Questions
Education
Online & Traveling Exhibits
The Vault
Curriculum Guides
Discover
History of AIIS
Immigrant Voices
Family Research
Resources
About
AIISF's Gala 2024
The Foundation
Board of Directors and Staff
Immigrant Heritage Awards
News / Events
Media
Contact
Donate
Ways to Give
Our Donors
Make a Tribute Gift
Located in San Francisco Bay, the Angel Island Immigration Station served as an immigration port between 1910 and 1940.
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Approximately 500,000 immigrants from 80 countries were processed, detained, and/or interrogated at the site.
Learn more about the Angel Island Immigration Station.
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