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  • Angel Island, a California State Park, is known as the “Ellis Island of the West”. Between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, immigrants that came to America’s West Coast were processed at Angel Island. They were detained for days, sometimes months or years, while waiting to enter the country.
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    It's hard to beat the views that come with bicycling around Northern California's Angel Island, the largest natural island in San Francisco Bay.
  • The cove is currently the site of the Angel Island Ferry landing. Like much of the California coast, Angel Island was subsequently used for cattle ranching.
  • Ride the ferry from San Francisco or Tiburon to experience one of the most beautiful and history rich islands in the San Francisco Bay—Angel Island State Park.
  • Thankfully, the incident received the attention of the local residents, and the station was closed. Today Angel Island is a California State Park and Wildlife Reserve.
  • Angel Island, a California State Park, is known as the “Ellis Island of the West”. Between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
  • Livermore, the top of Angel Island, or explore the trails. Learn about the natural and cultural history of the Island and the Bay Area.
  • United States. California (CA). San Francisco. ... Took the Golden Gate Ferry from Port of San Francisco, Gate B and it cost USD 28 for both ways to Angel Island.
  • She arrived at the immigration station with her husband, hoping to start a new life in California. ... Today, Angel Island is a California State Park.
  • Angel Island State Park is a spectacular grass and woodland covered mountainous island, just a stone’s throw away from the urban mecca that is San...
  • The Mexican ownership of Angel Island ended in 1850 when California joined the United States and President Millard Fillmore declared the island a military base.