Located in San Francisco Bay, the Angel Island Immigration Station served as a primary U.S. entry point for Asian immigrants from 1910 to 1940. Today, it operates as a state park and museum, preserving detainees' poetry and stories. Historians, educators, and descendants benefit by studying its role in immigration history and the Chinese Exclusion Act.
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