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Ellis Island & Statue of Liberty COMPLIMENTARY $2.95 2017/2018 YOUR COMPLETE GUIDE TO THE PARKS ELLIS ISLAND & STATUE OF LIBERTY THE IMMIGRANT JOURNEY • HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS SIGHTSEEING • MAPS • MORE OFFICIAL PARTNERS This summer, Yamaha launches a new Star motorcycle designed to help you journey further…than you ever thought possible. To see the road ahead, visit YamahaMotorsports.com/Journey-Further Some motorcycles shown with custom parts, accessories, paint and bodywork. Dress properly for your ride with a helmet, eye protection, long sleeves, long pants, gloves and boots. Yamaha and the Motorcycle Safety Foundation encourage you to ride safely and respect the environment. For further information regarding the MSF course, please call 1-800-446-9227. Do not drink and ride. It is illegal and dangerous. ©2017 Yamaha Motor Corporation, U.S.A. All rights reserved. BLEED AREA TRIM SIZE WELCOME LIVE AREA Welcome to the Statue of Liberty Na- FUN FACTS tional Monument and Ellis Island. Zion National Park The Statue of Liberty was presented is the result of erosion, by the people of France to the people of Vlad Ghiea Vlad sedimentary uplift, and the United States in 1886 to honor the friendship between the two nations. Stephanie Shinmachi. Today, it is recognized as a symbol of 8 ⅞ liberty throughout the world. It was es- tablished as a national monument in 1924 and placed under the management 8 ⅜ of the National Park Service (NPS) in 1933. It underwent an extensive $87 mil- More than 40 percent of America’s lion renovation, funded and overseen by population can trace their ancestry through 7 ⅜ The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foun- Ellis Island. dation, just in time for the statue’s 100th 5 ⅞ birthday in 1986. Millions visit the statue Established: France gave the each year. Statue of Liberty to the United States Ellis Island was the gateway through as a gift in 1886. It was established as 5 ⅜ which more than 12 million immigrants a national monument in 1924; Ellis Is- passed between 1892 and 1954 in their land was added to it in 1965. 4 ¾ search for freedom of speech and reli- Immigration: Between 1892 and gion, and for economic opportunity in 1954, more than 12 million immigrants the United States. Because of its unique passed through Ellis Island on their historical importance, it was declared way to the United States. More than part of the Statue of Liberty National 40 percent of the United States’ popu- Monument in 1965. After a six-year, lation can trace ancestry through Ellis $170 million renovation, guided by the Island. NPS and also funded and overseen by Size & Weight: The Statue is 151 The Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foun- feet tall from base to torch and weighs dation, it reopened to the public as a mu- 225 tons! seum in 1990. Designer: Frédéric-Auguste Bar- Many volunteers, park employees and tholdi, born in Colmar, France, in 1834. partners work together to provide you Popular Activities: Reserve tickets with a rich visitor experience. This guide, to enjoy the view from the statue’s provided by Statue Cruises and American observation deck or crown, tour Ellis Park Network, has been made possible Island, and trace your heritage at the by the support of the sponsors whose American Family Immigration History messages appear inside. We hope it will Center®. Take a “Hard Hat Tour” of enhance your appreciation and enjoy- the unrestored hospital complex. Join the community at ment of the monuments. nationalparks.org 2 ELLIS ISLAND AND STATUE OF LIBERTY | APN Ads_fullpage.indd 2 4/28/16 1:01 PM PRESERVATION CONTENTS Welcome 2 American Park Network® publishes What’s New! 6 OhRanger.com, Oh, Ranger! ParkFinder™ and Oh, Ranger!® guides —a collection of visitor guides for public lands all across America. 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WHY PARKS MATTER There is nothing so American as our national parks. – Franklin Delano Roosevelt ® Access to parks is one of the things that’s truly great about life in America. Not just na- tional parks, like FDR stated, but all parks. Parks Mark, Joel & Alex – Support parks, stay healthy! afford everyone, regardless of race, income, social status or age, the opportunity to escape Take a deep breath in a park and you’ll immedi- the concrete jungle and step into the wild. It ately know the value of greenspace. doesn’t matter whether it’s a small step into a Health & Wellness Studies show a high local park or a giant leap into the backcountry. correlation between time spent in parks and The effect is the same. Time in nature feels improved health (and, in my view, happiness). good. Other values that parks bring may be You move more when you’re outside, which de- less obvious. Since we take care of the things creases stress, makes you more fit and reduces we value, I’d like to highlight a few other ben- the risk of many health issues, such as diabetes, efits we all receive from public lands: high blood pressure and heart disease. Exercise Economic Impact America’s federal, state (which parks inspire) also positively impacts your and local parks and public lands generate $200 cholesterol levels. A few years ago, I started bi- billion in annual economic activity and support cycling to work every day. A year later, my over- more than one million jobs! You might help a all cholesterol went down while my HDL—the dozen businesses during a weekend hiking trip. “good” cholesterol—went up. The results of Imagine the impact of a week-long national park a small change in your exercise routine can be adventure. Parks raise property values, too! amazing! Parks invite this change. Conservation Trees produce the oxygen The value of parks is undeniable, so follow we need to survive, but did you know that FDR’s lead and support our public lands. It’s they also help save money? It’s estimated that the all-American thing to do. (Congress, take trees in cities save $400 billion in costs to re- note!) You’ll save the country money while im- tain stormwater. A single tree can store 100 proving our nation’s health—and your own, too. gallons or more, which helps keep streets from Not a bad combination! flooding and reduces the need for artificial stor- age facilities. A tree can also absorb as much as three tons of carbon gas during its lifetime. [email protected] Five national parks GET CONNECTED AT YOUR FAVORITE PARKS! One iconic American road trip VisitUtah.com/itineraries Parks are about enjoying nature, but what if you want to share a great picture or are awaiting an important email? 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