Sergey Kadinsky
Photography
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Artist Dates: |
Fall 2005 |
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Title: |
The South Side of Ellis Island |
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Medium: |
Photography |
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Location: |
Ellis Island, New York |
The Ferry Building dates to 1934![]() |
The Hospital building of 1902![]() |
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The inland side of the hospital contains porches |
Even the crazy patients had their own porches! |
The Contagious Disease Wards were built to isolate the ill, built atop an
expansion of the island![]() |
Every building on Ellis Island is connected by hallways, due
to the island's harsh climate.![]() |
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A gentleman in a stovepipe hat and long nose!
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The Front porch to America![]() |
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Title: |
North Side of Ellis Island |
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The beautifully restored Main Building, home
of the immigration museum. Notice the Canada Geese in the foreground. If you
measure the distance between each one, you could have a good argument
supporting the "intelligent design" theory. |
Prior to the War of
1812, New York's Harbor and its approaches were fortified to prevent a
British attack. Fort Gibson stood on Ellis Island, and today its remains
stand within the Wall of Honor, which contains some 600,000 names.![]() |

G-D Bless America!
I have a published newspaper article about this place
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