Immigration History at Angel Island State Historic Park
Join California State Parks Interpretive Ranger John at Angel Island State Historic Park to discover the history of immigration in the state of California. Explore the largest immigration station on the west coast, offering a glimpse into the life of immigrants in the early 1900's. Visit our website http://www.ports-ca.us to learn more about California State Parks' PORTS Home Learning Programs. Follow us on social media @PORTSprogram to become an official #PORTSfan!

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